Respuesta :

Answers to both the subparts are as follows:

(A) In order to factor A(t), we obtain A(t) = -cost + 1.

(B) t = 1.57 after solving the equation A(t) = 0 for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2.

What are equations?

Two expressions are combined by the equal sign to form a mathematical statement known as an equation.

For instance, a formula might be 3x - 5 = 16.

After solving this equation, we learn that the value of the variable x is 7.

(A) Factorize A(t):

A(t) = 2cost - 3cost + 1

After assembling the cost terms, we have:

A(t) = cost(2 - 3) + 1

A(t) = cost(- 1) + 1

A(t) = -cost + 1

In order to factor A(t), we obtain A(t) = -cost + 1.

(B) Solving equation A(t) = 0 for 0 ≤t≤ 2:

Since A(t) = -cost + 1

When we solve A(t) = 0 for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2, we get:

A(t) = 0

-cost + 1 = 0

-cost = -1

cost = 1

If we take the inverse cosine, we get:

t = cos⁻¹(1)

t = π/2

t = 3.142/2

t = 1.571

t ≅ 1.57

t = 1.57 after solving A(t) = 0 for 0 t 2

Therefore, answers to both the subparts are as follows:

(A) In order to factor A(t), we obtain A(t) = -cost + 1.

(B)  t = 1.57 after solving the equation A(t) = 0 for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2.

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Complete question:
Let A (t) = 2 cost-3 cost+1, 0 ≤t ≤ 2

A. Factorize A(t).

B. Hence, solve the equation A(t) = 0 for 0 ≤t≤ 2.

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