the value of sin(-x)
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It then decreases and becomes zero when x = −360◦. This cycle is repeated if we decrease x further. From this picture we can see that, whatever value we pick for x, the value of sin x must always be between −1 and 1. So the domain of f(x) = sin x contains all the real numbers, but the range is −1 ≤ sin x ≤ 1.
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❤️❤️It then decreases and becomes zero when x = −360◦. This cycle is repeated if we decrease x further. From this picture we can see that, whatever value we pick for x, the value of sin x must always be between −1 and 1. So the domain of f(x) = sin x contains all the real numbers, but the range is −1 ≤ sin x ≤ 1..❤️❤️
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