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`sintheta+costheta=(sqrt(3)+1)/(2)`

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To solve the equation \( \sin \theta + \cos \theta = \frac{\sqrt{3} + 1}{2} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Rewrite the equation We start with the equation: \[ \sin \theta + \cos \theta = \frac{\sqrt{3} + 1}{2} \] ...
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