Draw a common graph y = sin ( x ), Mathematics

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Graph y = sin ( x )

Solution : As along the first problem in this section there actually isn't a lot to do other than graph it.  Following is the graph.

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From this graph we can illustrates that sine has the similar range that cosine does.  In general

                                           -R ≤ R sin (?x ) ≤ R

As along with cosine, sine itself will never be larger than 1 & never smaller than -1.  Also the domain of sine is all real numbers.


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