When squaring both sides of a trig equation (e.g., to eliminate a square root), extraneous solutions can be introduced. ALWAYS verify solutions in the ORIGINAL equation. Similarly, when multiplying both sides by a trig expression (like sin x), check that the multiplier is not zero at the solutions found.
Part of TRIG-01 — Trigonometric Ratios, Identities & Equations
Common Trap — Extraneous Solutions
Like these notes? Save your own copy and start studying with NoteTube's AI tools.
Sign up free to clone these notes