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Prove that: cos^2A+cos^2(A+pi/3)+cos^2(A...

Prove that: `cos^2A+cos^2(A+pi/3)+cos^2(A-pi/3)=3/2`

A

0

B

`1/2`

C

`3/2`

D

1

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C
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