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Show that there are at least two values of x
in the interval (−π,π) such that x=1+sin(x)
8 years ago

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Reiny
A rough sketch of the two functions
y = x , and y = 1+sinx will show that y = x clearly crosses y = 1 + sinx only once. So your statement is not correct.

evidence:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=solve+x%3D1%2Bsin(x)
8 years ago

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