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How do you solve: cos(x-π/3)=-1​

User Gignosko
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Answer:

x =
(4\pi )/(3)

Explanation:

given

cos(x -
(\pi )/(3)) = - 1, then

x -
(\pi )/(3) =
cos^(-1)(- 1) = π

Add
(\pi )/(3) to both sides, hence

x = π +
(\pi )/(3) =
(4\pi )/(3)

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