Does (e^(-x))(-2cos(2x)+sin(2x)) =( -2e^(-x)) cox (2x).?

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  • I will add to the above answer.

    The equation is only true when e^(-x) sin(2x) is 0. Since e^(-x) cannot be 0, sin (2x) must be 0.

    Sin(2x) is 0 when x is ...-π,-0.5π,0,0.5π,π...

    So it is true for all x=0.5π*n where n is an integer.

  • No, the two sides are not equal. The right side is the first term of the expansion of the left side. The right side also needs the term

    + e^(-x) sin(2x)

    to have equality.

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