How do you solve cos2x-cosx=0 using the double angle identity?

1 Answer
Oct 23, 2015

Solve cos 2x - cos x = 0

Ans: 0; 2pi; +- (2pi)/3

Explanation:

Replace in the equation (cos 2x) by (2cos^2 x - 1), then solve the quadratic equation in cos x:
2cos^2 x - cos x - 1 = 0.

Since (a + b + c = 0), use the Shortcut. The 2 real roots are:
cos x = 1 and cos x = c/a = -1/2.
a. cos x = 1 --> x = 0 and cos x = 2pi.
b. cos x = -1/2 --> x = +- (2pi)/3