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At which values in the interval [tex]$[0, 2\pi)$[/tex] will the functions [tex]$f(x) = 2 \cos^2 \theta$[/tex] and [tex]$g(x) = -1 - 4 \cos \theta - 2 \cos^2 \theta$[/tex] intersect?

A. [tex]$\theta = \frac{\pi}{3}, \frac{4 \pi}{3}$[/tex]

B. [tex]$\theta = \frac{\pi}{3}, \frac{5 \pi}{3}$[/tex]

C. [tex]$\theta = \frac{2 \pi}{3}, \frac{4 \pi}{3}$[/tex]

D. [tex]$\theta = \frac{2 \pi}{3}, \frac{5 \pi}{3}$[/tex]


Sagot :

To determine the values of [tex]\(\theta\)[/tex] in the interval [tex]\([0, 2\pi)\)[/tex] where the functions [tex]\(f(\theta) = 2 \cos^2 \theta\)[/tex] and [tex]\(g(\theta) = -1 - 4 \cos \theta - 2 \cos^2 \theta\)[/tex] intersect, we will follow these steps:

1. Set the two functions equal to each other:
[tex]\[ 2 \cos^2 \theta = -1 - 4 \cos \theta - 2 \cos^2 \theta \][/tex]

2. Combine like terms to simplify the equation:
[tex]\[ 2 \cos^2 \theta + 2 \cos^2 \theta + 4 \cos \theta + 1 = 0 \][/tex]

Simplifying further:
[tex]\[ 4 \cos^2 \theta + 4 \cos \theta + 1 = 0 \][/tex]

3. Divide the entire equation by 4 for simplicity:
[tex]\[ \cos^2 \theta + \cos \theta + \frac{1}{4} = 0 \][/tex]

4. Recognize that this is a quadratic equation in terms of [tex]\(\cos \theta\)[/tex]. Set [tex]\(y = \cos \theta\)[/tex], and rewrite the equation as:
[tex]\[ y^2 + y + \frac{1}{4} = 0 \][/tex]

5. Use the quadratic formula [tex]\(y = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}\)[/tex], where [tex]\(a = 1\)[/tex], [tex]\(b = 1\)[/tex], and [tex]\(c = \frac{1}{4}\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ y = \frac{-1 \pm \sqrt{1 - 1}}{2} \][/tex]

6. Simplify the solution:
[tex]\[ y = \frac{-1 \pm 0}{2} \][/tex]

Therefore:
[tex]\[ y = -\frac{1}{2} \][/tex]

7. Recall that [tex]\(y = \cos \theta\)[/tex]. Hence:
[tex]\[ \cos \theta = -\frac{1}{2} \][/tex]

8. Determine the values of [tex]\(\theta\)[/tex] in the interval [tex]\([0, 2\pi)\)[/tex] where [tex]\(\cos \theta = -\frac{1}{2}\)[/tex]. These values are:
[tex]\[ \theta = \frac{2\pi}{3} \quad \text{and} \quad \theta = \frac{4\pi}{3} \][/tex]

Therefore, the functions [tex]\(f(\theta)\)[/tex] and [tex]\(g(\theta)\)[/tex] intersect at:

[tex]\[ \theta = \frac{2\pi}{3} \quad \text{and} \quad \theta = \frac{4\pi}{3} \][/tex]

So, the correct answer is:

[tex]\[ \theta = \frac{2\pi}{3}, \frac{4\pi}{3} \][/tex]

Thus, the correct option is:
[tex]\[ \boxed{\theta = \frac{2\pi}{3}, \frac{4\pi}{3}} \][/tex]