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Solve : 2 cos^(2)theta + sin theta le 2,...

Solve : `2 cos^(2)theta + sin theta le 2`, where `pi//2 le theta le 3pi//2.`

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`theta in [pi//2.5//6] cup [pi, 3pi//2]`
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