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Simplifying q(x) = 4cos(3x2 + 2) Multiply q * x qx = 4cos(3x2 + 2) Reorder the terms: qx = 4cos(2 + 3x2) qx = (2 * 4cos + 3x2 * 4cos) qx = (8cos + 12cosx2) Solving qx = 8cos + 12cosx2 Solving for variable 'q'. Move all terms containing q to the left, all other terms to the right. Divide each side by 'x'. q = 8cosx-1 + 12cosx Simplifying q = 8cosx-1 + 12cosx
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