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what is the range of
 \sin(x)
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Answered by Itzheaven
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The function f(x) = sin x has all real numbers in its domain, but its range is −1 ≤ sin x ≤ 1. The values of the sine function are different, depending on whether the angle is in degrees or radians.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The graph of y=sin(x) is like a wave that forever oscillates between -1 and 1, in a shape that repeats itself every 2π units. Specifically, this means that the domain of sin(x) is all real numbers, and the range is [-1,1]. See how we find the graph of y=sin(x) using the unit-circle definition of sin(x).

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