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Zayden Davila
Mathematics
8 December, 04:26
Sin^2x/1+cosx = with a interval 0
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Anthony Leblanc
8 December, 04:37
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On the interval 0:
sin (x) = 0
sin^2 (x) = 0
cos (x) = 1
1 + cos (x) = 2
sin^2 (x) / [ 1 + cos (x) ] = 0.
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