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Cos (x + π/ 3) + cos (x - π/ 3) = 1 Solve for "x" on the interval [0, 2pi)

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\bf cos\left( x+(\pi )/(3) \right)+cos\left( x-(\pi )/(3) \right)=1\\\\ -----------------------------\\\\\ [cos(x)cos\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)\underline{-sin(x)sin\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)}] + [cos(x)cos\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)\underline{+sin(x)sin\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)}]=1 \\\\\\


\bf cos(x)cos\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)+cos(x)cos\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)=1\implies 2cos(x)cos\left( (\pi )/(3) \right)=1 \\\\\\ 2cos(x)\cdot \cfrac{1}{2}=1\implies cos(x)=1\implies \measuredangle x=cos^(-1)(1) \\\\\\ \measuredangle x = \begin{cases} 0\\ 2\pi \end{cases}
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