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Solve-cos - sin = 1 on the interval 0 < x < 2. x 1+ cos 2x 2 can be simplified to: COS =

    

 

Solve-cos - sin = 1 on the interval 0 < x < 2. x 1+ cos 2x 2 can be simplified to: COS = (1/3 + x) - +cos 3 - is equivalent to:

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