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how do i solve 2sin(x) + sqr3 = 0 for 0 < x < 2pi
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2sin(x) + sqrt(3) = 0 ====>
2*sin(x) = ====>
sin(x) = ====>
x = or/and x = .
Answer. There are TWO solutions: and .
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