Use a graphing calculator to solve the equation in the interval from 0 to 2 pi. Round to the nearest hundredth. 7 cos (2t)=3

i still don’t have the answer to this day :(, i guess i can try to find a calculator to do it for me

Answer: t=0.56 and t= 2.58

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Also, t = 3.71 and t = 5.72

7 cos (2t)= 3

cos2t= 3/7
2t=1.128, 5.155
t=0.564, 2.578

To solve the equation 7cos(2t) = 3 in the interval from 0 to 2π using a graphing calculator, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Enter the equation into the graphing calculator.
- Press the "Mode" button on the calculator and make sure you are in "Degree" mode if your calculator supports it.
- Press the "Y=" button to access the equation editor.
- Enter "7cos(2x)" on the left side of the equation editor and "3" on the right side.

Step 2: Adjust the window settings.
- Press the "Window" button to adjust the graphing window.
- Set the x-axis range from 0 to 2π (or adjust according to your desired interval).
- You may adjust the scale and grid as needed.

Step 3: Graph the equation.
- Press the "Graph" button to plot the graph of the equation.

Step 4: Find the solutions.
- Look at the graph on your calculator screen to identify the x-values where the graph intersects the y = 3 line.
- You can use the TRACE (or similar) function on your calculator to move along the graph and find each solution.

Step 5: Round the solutions to the nearest hundredth.
- Once you have identified the x-values for each solution, round them to the nearest hundredth.

That's it! You have now solved the equation 7cos(2t) = 3 in the given interval (0 to 2π) using a graphing calculator and rounded the solutions to the nearest hundredth.

does anyone know the answer? i’m confused

huh. for some reason that link didn't work. Try this

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=7cos%282t%29+%3D+3+

so what's the problem? You do know how to use your calculator, right?

You can confirm your results here:

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=7cos%282t%29+%3D+3+for+t%3D0..2pi