SOLUTION: Solve for x. 12^(sin x + cos x) + 24x^2 = 0

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Question 1208812: Solve for x.

12^(sin x + cos x) + 24x^2 = 0

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ANSWER: No solution

The expression is greater than zero for any expression A; the expression is always zero or positive. So the sum of the two expressions is always greater than zero.


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