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Figure 3 shows part of the curve with equation y = 3\:cos\:x^{\circ}. The point is P(c, d) is a minimum point on the curve with c being the smallest negative value of
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Find the area under y = 3sin(x) and above y = 3cos(x) for pi less than or equal to x less than or equal to 2pi. | Homework.Study.com
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Graph y = cos(x) and y = -3cos(2x) - 5. How are these graphs the same? How are they different? | Homework.Study.com
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