nifkeh
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Start by drawing a triangle and naming the sides a, b and
Then write down the givens in the question and try and manipulate an expression in order to get which is the area of the triangle.
Also I will add that this question is considered 'very tough' by some GMAT tutoring organisation (an American thing)
You cannot use discriminant for this, it has a sine function which cannot be considered a co-efficient of x (since its a function), since its multiple choice its best to do this:
So we have two sides now. Graph both sides of the equation the number of intersections is the number of solutions.
lol you are smart. I didn't get both at all.. maybe it's time to study more maths -_-' Thanks for the solutions btw, I'm really clueless lol