Suppose that 0< c < π/2 . For what value of is thearea of the region enclosed by the curves  y= cos x,y= cos (x -c), and x=0 equal to the area of the regionenclosed by the curves y= cos(x- c) , x =π , and y=0 ?

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Suppose that 0< c < π/2 . For what value of is the
area of the region enclosed by the curves  y= cos x,
y= cos (x -c), and x=0 equal to the area of the region
enclosed by the curves y= cos(x- c) , x =π , and y=0 ?

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