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Let f:[-100pi,100pi] ->[-1,1] be defined...

Let `f:[-100pi,100pi] ->[-1,1]` be defined by `f(theta)=sin theta` Then what is the number of values of `theta in [-100pi, 1000pi]` for which `f(theta)=0`

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