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can you explain trignometric functions and domin and range graph​

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The graph of the sine function looks like this: Note that the domain of the function y=sin(x) ) is all real numbers (sine is defined for any angle measure), the range is −1≤y≤1 . ... The domain of the function y=cos(x) is all real numbers (cosine is defined for any angle measure), the range is −1≤y≤1

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The graph of the sine function looks like this: Note that the domain of the function y=sin(x) ) is all real numbers (sine is defined for any angle measure), the range is −1≤y≤1 . ... The domain of the function y=cos(x) is all real numbers (cosine is defined for any angle measure), the range is −1≤y≤1 .

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