2cos(4x)+(sqrt(3))=0

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Solution for 2cos(4x)+(sqrt(3))=0 equation:


Simplifying
2cos(4x) + (sqrt(3)) = 0

Remove parenthesis around (4x)
2cos * 4x + (sqrt(3)) = 0

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
2 * 4cos * x + (sqrt(3)) = 0

Multiply 2 * 4
8cos * x + (sqrt(3)) = 0

Multiply cos * x
8cosx + (sqrt(3)) = 0

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
8cosx + (3qrst) = 0

Solving
8cosx + (3qrst) = 0

Solving for variable 'c'.

Move all terms containing c to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '(-3qrst)' to each side of the equation.
8cosx + (3qrst) + (-3qrst) = 0 + (-3qrst)

Combine like terms: (3qrst) + (-3qrst) = 0
8cosx + 0 = 0 + (-3qrst)
8cosx = 0 + (-3qrst)
Remove the zero:
8cosx = (-3qrst)

Divide each side by '8osx'.
c = (-0.375o-1qrtx-1)

Simplifying
c = (-0.375o-1qrtx-1)

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