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The equation sin x + sin y + sin z = -3 ...

The equation `sin x + sin y + sin z = -3` for `0le x le2pi, 0le y le 2pi, 0le z le 2pi` has

A

one solution

B

two sets of solutions

C

four sets of solutions

D

no solutions

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