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[" One root of the equation "cos x-x+(1)/(2)=0" lies in the interval "],[[" a) "[0,(pi)/(2)]," b) "[-(pi)/(2),0]," c) "[(pi)/(2),pi]," d) "[pi,(3 pi)/(2)]]]

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