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Statement 1: If the primitive of f(x)=pi...

Statement 1: If the primitive of `f(x)=pisinpix+2x-4` has the value `-2forx=1,` then there are exactly two values of `x` for which primitive of `f(x)` vanishes. Statement 2: `cospix` has period 2.

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