SOLUTION: Could you help me solve (sinx+the square root of 3=-sinx) for all solutions 0<x<2pi

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Question 640212: Could you help me solve (sinx+the square root of 3=-sinx) for all solutions 0
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Use the unit circle to find the two values of for which . Remember, the sin is the coordinate of the intersection of the terminal ray of the angle with the unit circle.



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