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x=\frac{2\pi n_{1}}{3}+\frac{2\pi }{9}\text{, }n_{1}\in \mathrm{Z}
x=\frac{2\pi n_{1}}{3}+\frac{4\pi }{9}\text{, }n_{1}\in \mathrm{Z}
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\cos ( 3x + \pi ) = 0.5
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