Find the solution of : \(\color{blue}{\frac{\omega}{2} = \cot(114.6 \omega)}\)
:) It showed up on the mathematics board that it was your first question :P
Any method except Newton-Raphson and Numerical Methods all those things??
Really?? Is it my first question? :P
Apparently c:
I have asked a hell of questions here.. :)
its probably your first question in the math subject
Probably? You are doubting the mathematician techniques of OS.. :P
i dont understand lol
so anyways you wanted to solve for w right?
You were thinking to solve for cot?
totally
we can write: \[\Large 114.6\omega = \operatorname{arccot} \left( {\frac{\omega }{2}} \right)\]
'Michele_Laino' you write it as arccot(w/2)=114.6w note that your equation has 1 root but the original question has many roots
there is not an interval ? to find roots
Find any value in any interval.. I just want one value and there is on interval defined..
*no in place of on..
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