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sin
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⋅
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cot
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)
)
2
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1
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\cos ( \pi )
cos
(
π
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\tan ( x )
tan
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)
\cos ( 3x + \pi ) = 0.5
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=
0
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cot
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sec
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sin
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\sin ( \frac { \pi } { 2 } )
sin
(
2
π
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\sec ( x )
sec
(
x
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\sin ( x ) = 1
sin
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\tan ( x ) \cdot \left( \csc ( x ) - \sin ( x ) \right)
tan
(
x
)
⋅
(
csc
(
x
)
−
sin
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\tan ( \frac { 4 \pi } { 3 } )
tan
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3
4
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