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In the interval 0≤x<360° 0 ≤ x < 360 ° , how many values of x x satisfy the equation sin2x=14 sin 2 x = 1 4 ?
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In the interval 0≤x<360° 0 ≤ x < 360 ° , how many values of x x satisfy the equation sin2x=14 sin 2 x = 1 4 ?
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In the interval 0≤x<360°
0
≤
x
<
360
°
, how many values of x
x
satisfy the equation sin2x=14
sin
2
x
=
1
4
?
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since -1≤sin2x≤1 no x values would satisfy the equation
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