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Can someone solve this, please? 3sin ^(2) (2x) = 1 when x€[0,2pi]
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Can someone solve this, please? 3sin ^(2) (2x) = 1 when x€[0,2pi]
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Answer:x=5.02012883+πn2,1.26305647+πn2, for any integer n
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