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What are the solutions to the equation sin(x+7pi/2)=-sqrt 3/2 over the interval [0,2pi]?
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What are the solutions to the equation sin(x+7pi/2)=-sqrt 3/2
over the interval [0,2pi]?
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Answer: C: pi/6 and 11pi/6 only
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