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Find the sum of all of the solutions to the equation cos(2x) − sin2(x) − 1 = 0 in theinterval 0 < x < 5 pi. (Use radian measure for x.)
(A) 15pi (B) 0 (C) pi (D) 10pi (E) None of the above.
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