SOLUTION: sin(x+40)+sin(x+50)=0

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Question 949440: sin(x+40)+sin(x+50)=0
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, for all element -> often used to denote the set of all integers ( standing for the German word Zahlen which means "numbers" )
check for these values:
if
, then =>
, then =>
, then => ....and so on


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