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assuming that f is continuous at [0,2] with f(0)=f(2),prove that there is a k in [0,2) which makes f(cos(k))=f(2-sin(k)

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You'll most likely have better chances of getting help with proofs in these forums https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/general-math.73/

 Sep 28, 2015

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