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Question 756949: I just have one more question to ask and that is:
Where do y=4sin(x) and the line y=2 intersect the interval 0<=x<=2pi?

Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = 4sin (x)
y = 2
4 sin(x) = 2
sin (x) = 2/4
sin (x) = 1/2
(x) = pi/6, 5pi/6
Hope this helps.
:-)

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