Solve the trigonometric equations. 1.)

  1. I have some trigonometric equations to do, but I'm pretty lost, and I have to get them done in a timely fashion, so any help
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  2. 8. Solve each of the following trigonometric equations and find all solutions in the interval: 0<= θ <=2pif. 2sin^2 x - x - 1 =
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  3. Solve the following Trigonometric equations, where 0 <= x <= 2πa) sin^2 θ-1 = 0 b) cos2θ=1 c) 4sin^2 θ-3 = 0 d) 2cos^3 - cos
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  4. Solve the trigonometric equations.1.) SIN²x(CSC²x-1) 2.) COT x SEC X 3.) COS²[(π/2)-x]/COS X (Note: These mathematical
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  5. I have the trigonometric equations:y=3+2sec(pi/8)(x-3) y=12+4cot(pi/6)(x-1) y=3+7csc(pi/4)(x-1) how do I make these into sine,
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  7. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  9. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  10. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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