
Jayson K. answered 08/12/19
Math homework help
I completely agree with the above, however, I just wanted to show another formula that might make your life a bit easier.
tan(x/2) = sinx/(1 + cosx)
Since we were given that sinx = √2/2 and 90°< x < 180°, then cosx = -√2/2 (since we're in Q2)
Now tan(x/2) = sinx/(1 + cosx)
= (√2/2)/(1 + √2/2) <-------To simplify, multiply top and bottom by 2
= √2/(2 + √2) <----------Multiply by the conjugate to simplify; thus, multiply by (2 - √2)/(2 - √2)
= √2(2 - √2)/(4 - 2)
= √2(2 - √2)/2
= (2√2 - 2)/2
The nasty part about the formula in the other solution is that you have a ± system to deal with, thus, you need to figure out if your answer is positive or negative first. In this case, you don't have to do that because the formula will just tell you if your answer is positive or negative.
Hope this helps
Mr. K