SOLUTION: Solve the following equations for all x, unless the domain is restricted.
4cos2(x) = 3
A. 30°° + 360°n
B. 30° + 360°n, 330°° + 360°n
C. 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360Â
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Question 1205836: Solve the following equations for all x, unless the domain is restricted.
4cos2(x) = 3
A. 30°° + 360°n
B. 30° + 360°n, 330°° + 360°n
C. 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n
D. 30° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n
E. 150° + 360°n, 360° + 360°n
F. 30° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n 330° + 360°n
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F. 30° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n ,330° + 360°n
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