How do you find the domain of #g(x) = (3^(x+1)) / (sin x + cos x) #?
1 Answer
Explanation:
For this problem, we have to ask ourselves a couple of questions.
•When does
#sinx + cosx# equal#0# .
•What is the domain of#3^(x + 1)#
I'll start by answering the first one. Solve the trigonometric equation.
#sinx + cosx = 0#
Square both sides
#(sinx + cosx)^2 = 0^2#
#sin^2x + 2sinxcosx + cos^2x = 0#
Apply
#1 + 2sinxcosx = 0#
Use
#1 + sin2x = 0#
#sin2x = -1#
#2x = arcsin(-1)#
#2x = (3pi)/2 + 2pin# because the sine function has a period of#2pi#
#x = (3pi)/4 + pin#
This means that whenever
Let's answer the second question.
This means that the domain of
Hopefully this helps!