#Can you solve two of these?

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radiant patrol
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Find the solution set in the range from 0 to (2\pi)

grizzled jungleBOT
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verbal fog
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You can turn the first to a form like asin(n) +/- bsin(m) = 0 to then use sin(n+m) or sin(n-m) identitiew @radiant patrol

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Same thing for second except now for cos

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Safe to say there ll be a lot of cases to study