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1. Solve the following equations on the interval {0 ≤ ≤ 2}. Round your answer to two decimal places where exact solutions are not possible.
a. cos+(√3)/2=0
b. 3(tan+1)=2
c. tan^2=121
d. 6sin^2−5cos−2=0
e. 3sin+3cos2=2
f. sin3=−(sqrt 3)/2
g. 8sin^2−8sin+1=0
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HEY MATE ! Here is ur answer...
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