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Vaule of Sin-(sin x)=???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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. We can also see that the function repeats itself every 360◦. We can say that sin x = sin(x + 360◦).

Answered by hemalathaelango1072
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Answer:

From this question 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. We can also see that the function repeats itself every 360◦. We can say that sin x = sin(x + 360◦).

Hope that helps you.

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