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Brandon Schroeder
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8 December, 14:47
Solve cos 2m + sin m = 50, 0°< m< 360°
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Gauge Norris
8 December, 15:08
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I tried calculating the problem but couldn't seem to find an answer. I checked on my graphics calculator and on the computer and they provide a "No Solution" answer. The steps shown above lead to a dead end in the calculation.
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