Solve: -2cos^2(x)-3sin(x)+3=0
In today’s lesson, we solve a trigonometric equation step by step: -2cos^2(angle theta)-3sin(angle theta)+3=0 To solve this equation, we use a fundamental trigonometric identity and rewrite cos^2(angle theta) in terms of \sin^2(angle theta).

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