SOLUTION: Given equations 2cos-√3=0, 0 ≤o≤ 2π, then the solution are?
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Given equations 2cos-√3=0, 0 ≤o≤ 2π, then the solution are?
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Hi
IF
2cosθ-√3=0
cosθ=√3/2, θ = π/6, 11π/6
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