Linear Trigonometric Equations (AQA AS Maths: Pure)

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Linear Trigonometric Equations

Solving linear trigonometric equations

  • You should have already seen two ways to solve linear trig equations
    • By sketching the graph (see Graphs of Trigonometric Functions) you can read off all the solutions in a given range (or interval)
    • By using trigonometric identities you can simplify harder equations
  • Another way to find solutions is by using the CAST diagram which shows where each function has positive solutions

Linear Trigonometric Equations Diagram 1, A Level & AS Maths: Pure revision notes

How do I use the CAST diagram?

Linear Trigonometric Equations Diagram 2, A Level & AS Maths: Pure revision notes

What about more complicated trig equations? 

  • Some trig equations could involve a function of x or θ (see Transformations of Trigonometric Functions)
  • Functions could be in two forms, either y =  sin(θ ± k) or y = sin kθ
  • An easy way to solve an equation involving sin, cos or tan of (θ± k) or kθ is by transforming the range of the question

 Linear Trigonometric Equations Diagram 3, A Level & AS Level Pure Maths Revision Notes

Examiner Tip

  • Your calculator will only give you the principal value and you need to find all other solutions for the given interval.
  • Also, remember the CAST diagram only gives you some solutions, so again you may need to find more depending on the given interval.
  • It is entirely up to you how you solve a trig equation, but some ways are more helpful than others depending on the type of equation you are trying to solve

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