SOLUTION: 0 2pi: sin^2(x)-sq root of 3 sin(x)+1=cos^2(x)
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Question 830596: 0 2pi: sin^2(x)-sq root of 3 sin(x)+1=cos^2(x)
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[0,2pi]: sin^2(x)-sq root of 3 sin(x)+1=cos^2(x)
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sin(x)=0
x=0,π
or
2sin(x)-√3=0
sin(x)=√3/2
x=π/3,2π/3 (in quadrants I and II in which sin>0.
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