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Let f(x) = sin^6x + cos^6x + k(sin^4 x ...

Let `f(x) = sin^6x + cos^6x + k(sin^4 x + cos^4 x)` for some real number k. Determine(a) all real numbers k for which `f(x)` is constant for all values of x.

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