
(a)
To calculate: An expression for
(b)
To calculate: An expression for
(c)
To calculate: The trigonometric term that may be added to function
(d)
To calculate: The expression for the result in part
(e)
Whether the two different expressions resulting from a same equation give different answer or if it means that one of the expression is wrong and the other is correct.

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