In a right triangle, its Opposite/Hypotenuse I always use: Soh (sin, opposite/hypotenuse) Cah (cosine, adjacent/hypotenuse) Toa (tangent, opposite/adjacent) Hope this helped! :)
sine graph will be formed at origine of graph and cosine graph is find on y-axise
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Because the argument of the sine function can have any real value. In fact, it can extend beyond that but that is for more advanced level students.
The anti derivative of negative sine is cosine.
Assume you want to know what is the formula of the gradient of the function in multivariable calculus. Let F be a scalar field function in n-dimension. Then, the gradient of a function is: ∇F = <fx1 , fx2, ... , fxn> In the 3-dimensional Cartesian space: ∇F = <fx, fy, fz>
The differential of the sine function is the cosine function while the differential of the cosine function is the negative of the sine function.
Waves are periodic function, as is the sine function.
A sine graph!
Yes, sine is a trig function, it is opposite over hypotenuse.
Yes, the sine function is a periodic function. It has a period of 2 pi radians or 360 degrees.
Yes. Along with the tangent function, sine is an odd function. Cosine, however, is an even function.
The sine function repeats every 2pi radians (360 degrees).
The sign is >. Sine is a trigonometric function.
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The domain of the sine function is [-infinity, +infinity].The range is [-1, +1].The sine function is periodic. It repeats itself every 360 degrees or 2PI radians.