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    Find All Points at Which the Tangent Line Is Horizontal\(y(x)=6 \sin x+\sin ^{2} x\)
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Find All Points at Which the Tangent Line Is Horizontal y(x)=6sin⁡x+sin⁡2xy(x)=6 \sin x+\sin ^{2} xy(x)=6sinx+sin2x

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Find all points at which the tangent line is horizontal on the graph of the function. y(x)=6sin⁡x+sin⁡2xy(x)=6 \sin x+\sin ^{2} xy(x)=6sinx+sin2x

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