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When a trigonometric equation is solvable, it often has infinitely many solutions; and (depending on the context) the first solution we find may not be the one we want. Explain how, given one solution of a trigonometric equation of a trigonometric equation (say, one that reduces down to ), we can find other solutions from the first solution we find, without resorting to a calculator.'

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