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The equation of `sin=[1+sinx]+[1-cosx}` has (where [x] is the greatest integer less then or equal to x)

A

no solution in `[(-pi)/2,(pi)/2]`

B

no solution in `[(pi)/2, pi]`

C

no solution in `[pi,(3pi)/2]`

D

no solution for `x in R`

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