SOLUTION: What are the x's of: (2(cos^2)x)+(3(cos x))=0

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Question 748452: What are the x's of: (2(cos^2)x)+(3(cos x))=0
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What are the x's of: (2(cos^2)x)+(3(cos x))=0

divide by cos(x)

2cos(x)=-3
cos(x)=-3/2
no solution: (-1 ≤ cosx ≤ 1)

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