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To three decimal places, find the value of the first positive x-intercept for the function f(x) = -2cos(x + 1). (6 points)

0.571

1.571

-1.081

-2.571


PLEASE HELP URGENT I AM TAKING IT NOW

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I'm not 100% sure about this because this unit confused me but...

if you put it in your graphing calculator or in desmos, you can see that the first positive x -intercept (which is a point that is on the x-axis) is somewhere around one but it's not 1.571!! (other person is wrong!)

that point is (0.571, 0) so it's the first option

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