It's a quadratic equation, substitute Y = cos(x), solve the equation:
2Y^2 - Y - 1 = 0
Then for each of your solutions for Y, list the values of x such that cos(x) = Y. I haven't solved it, but I'd expect you to get 4 solutions.
It's a quadratic equation, substitute Y = cos(x), solve the equation:
2Y^2 - Y - 1 = 0
Then for each of your solutions for Y, list the values of x such that cos(x) = Y. I haven't solved it, but I'd expect you to get 4 solutions.
Using this method, you can factorise to 2(y+1/2)(y-1) so, y=1, -1/2, since y=cos(x), the solutions are when cos(x)=1 or -1/2, so
cos(x)= 0°, 360°, 120°, 240° or in rads, 0, 2π, 2/3π, 4/3π
they're not really the same solution, I'd write them both down to be on the safe side.
they're not really the same solution, I'd write them both down to be on the safe side.
Using this method, you can factorise to 2(y+1/2)(y-1) so, y=1, -1/2, since y=cos(x), the solutions are when cos(x)=1 or -1/2, so
cos(x)= 0°, 360°, 120°, 240° or in rads, 0, 2π, 2/3π, 4/3π