How do you solve 2cosx=secx?

1 Answer
Aug 24, 2016

x = 45° + k.180° or x = 135° + k.180°. kepsilonZ.

Explanation:

x cannot equal 90° + k.180°, kepsilonZ, sec x undefined.
multiply throughout by cos x
then 2 cos^2 x = 1
cos^2 x = 1/2

hence cos x = ± 1/sqrt2

Reference angle is 45°

cos x = 1/sqrt2, when x = 45° or 315°
and cos x = 11/sqrt2, when x = 135° or 225°
add multiples of 360° to each answer and combine to get final answer.