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If `A={0,pi/6,pi/4,pi/3,pi/2} and f:Ato B` is a surjection defined by `f(x)=cosx` then find B.

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`{1,(sqrt(3))/(2),(1)/(sqrt(2)),(1)/(2),0}`
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