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how would you...

find a value for the constant k so that

f(x)= (sin3x)/x, x does not equal 0
      k, k=0

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where does k fit into this problem, all i can see or understand is

f(x) = (sin(3x))/x

and if that is your problem, go to

i get 90(2k + 1)

I think and hope that is what you were asking for.

you can also use 30(2k + 1)

Not totally certain if that is what you need since i haven't done problems like that in a while.

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