Number of solutions of this trigonometric equation. Q. Find the number of solutions of the equation sin(x)+2sin(2x)−sin(3x)=3, in the interval x in (0,pi) I tried clubbing the sin(x) and sin(3x) terms together but got nothing. I also tried the sin(x) with sin(2x) and sin(2x) with sin(3x). How do i do it?

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2022-10-26

Number of solutions of this trigonometric equation.
Q. Find the number of solutions of the equation sin ( x ) + 2 sin ( 2 x ) sin ( 3 x ) = 3, in the interval x ( 0 , π )
I tried clubbing the sin ( x ) and sin ( 3 x ) terms together but got nothing. I also tried the sin ( x ) with sin ( 2 x ) and sin ( 2 x ) with sin ( 3 x ). How do i do it?

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rcampas4i

Beginner2022-10-27Added 22 answers

We have
2 sin 2 x + sin x sin 3 x = 4 sin x cos x 2 sin x cos 2 x = = sin x ( 4 cos x 4 cos 2 x + 2 ) = = sin x [ 3 ( 2 cos x 1 ) 2 ] .
Since sin x 0 in the interval [ 0 , π ] and the second factor is bounded above by 3, we must have simultaneously sin x = 1, 2 cos x = 1, which is not possible. Therefore the equation has no solutions in [ 0 , π ]

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