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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 20:00 am2garcia5

To solve the trigonometric inequality 2cos(x)+sin(x)-3/sin(x)<=3cot(x) -4csc(x) over the interval 0<=x<=2pi radians, Gabby performed the following steps, first simplifying the inequality and then setting both sides equal to y and graphing the equations. In which step did she first make an error, and what was the error?

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To solve the trigonometric inequality 2cos(x)+sin(x)-3/sin(x)<=3cot(x)-4csc(x) over the interval

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