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let a,b,c be non-zero real no such that integral (1+(cosx)^8)(ax^2+bx+c)dx
let a,b,c be non-zero real no such that integral (1+(cosx)^8)(ax^2+bx+c)dx when limits applied from 0-1=integral(1+(cosx)^8)(ax^2+bx+c)dx when limits applied from 0-2 . Then the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 has
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