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Simplifying 2cos(2x) + -2sqrt(3) + -1sin(2x) = 0 Remove parenthesis around (2x) 2cos * 2x + -2sqrt(3) + -1sin(2x) = 0 Reorder the terms for easier multiplication: 2 * 2cos * x + -2sqrt(3) + -1sin(2x) = 0 Multiply 2 * 2 4cos * x + -2sqrt(3) + -1sin(2x) = 0 Multiply cos * x 4cosx + -2sqrt(3) + -1sin(2x) = 0 Reorder the terms for easier multiplication: 4cosx + -2 * 3qrst + -1sin(2x) = 0 Multiply -2 * 3 4cosx + -6qrst + -1sin(2x) = 0 Remove parenthesis around (2x) 4cosx + -6qrst + -1ins * 2x = 0 Reorder the terms for easier multiplication: 4cosx + -6qrst + -1 * 2ins * x = 0 Multiply -1 * 2 4cosx + -6qrst + -2ins * x = 0 Multiply ins * x 4cosx + -6qrst + -2insx = 0 Reorder the terms: 4cosx + -2insx + -6qrst = 0 Solving 4cosx + -2insx + -6qrst = 0 Solving for variable 'c'. Move all terms containing c to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '2insx' to each side of the equation. 4cosx + -2insx + 2insx + -6qrst = 0 + 2insx Combine like terms: -2insx + 2insx = 0 4cosx + 0 + -6qrst = 0 + 2insx 4cosx + -6qrst = 0 + 2insx Remove the zero: 4cosx + -6qrst = 2insx Add '6qrst' to each side of the equation. 4cosx + -6qrst + 6qrst = 2insx + 6qrst Combine like terms: -6qrst + 6qrst = 0 4cosx + 0 = 2insx + 6qrst 4cosx = 2insx + 6qrst Divide each side by '4osx'. c = 0.5ino-1 + 1.5o-1qrtx-1 Simplifying c = 0.5ino-1 + 1.5o-1qrtx-1
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