Do you do hyperbolic functions? If so, please help with this: √(3)cosh + √(2)sinhx = √3 (solve for x). completely stuck on it, have tried a myriad of different things but I can't get the answer that's in the back of my textbook. thanks
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Wow, so let’s collect similar terms on the LHS to get:
Um, this is getting kind of complicated. At this point, it’s worthwhile making the substitution e^x = y, because then we can write e^(-x) as 1/y and get:
which we can see is a quadratic equation as soon as we multiply across by y (and move terms to one side)!
Admittedly it’s a really nasty looking quadratic, but a quadratic nonetheless. So we…solve, using whatever method of solving quadratics you’d like (quadratic formula, personally), and get…oh:
Now remember that y = e^x, so then taking logs, we end up with:
(Which I hope is the answer in the back of your textbook, because it’s late.)
Hope that helped!
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