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how to find the first three zeros to the right of origin in a sinusoidal function?

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The first three zeros to the right of the origin in a sinusoidal function can be found by using the formula x = nπ/2, where n is an integer. The zeroes will occur at n = 2, 4, and 6, resulting in x values of π, 2π, and 3π, respectively. Therefore, the first three zeros to the right of the origin in a sinusoidal function are at x = π, 2π, and 3π.

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