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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 17:50 achy1905

Consider the expression: 2sqrt3 cos(x)csc(x)+4cos(x)-2sqrt3 this expression can be represented as the product of the factors (pick two) a) (3)^(1/2)csc(x)-2 b) 2csc()^(1/2) c) (3)^(1/2)csc(x)+2 d) 2csc(x)+(3)^(1/2) by equating the expression to zero we get the solutions over the interval [0, 2pi] as a) pi/6, pi/3, 2pi/3, 11pi/6 b) 5pi/6, 7pi/6, 4pi/3, 5pi/3 c) pi/6, 4pi/3, 5pi/3, 11pi/6 d) pi/3, 2pi/3, 5pi/6, 7pi/6

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