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Standard XII
Mathematics
Principal Solution of Trigonometric Equation
The number of...
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The number of solution(s) of the equation
sin
2
x
+
4
x
−
2
x
+
1
+
1
=
0
is
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Solution
sin
2
x
+
4
x
−
2
x
+
1
+
1
=
0
⇒
(
sin
x
)
2
+
(
2
x
)
2
−
2.2
x
+
1
=
0
⇒
(
sin
x
)
2
+
(
2
x
−
1
)
2
=
0
This is only possible when
⇒
sin
x
=
0
and
2
x
−
1
=
0
⇒
sin
x
=
0
and
2
x
=
1
⇒
x
=
0
Hence, the number of solution is
1
.
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