The differential of the sine function is the cosine function while the differential of the cosine function is the negative of the sine function.
Tangent = sine/cosine provided that cosine is non-zero. When cosine is 0, then tangent is undefined.
A sine graph!
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Yes. Along with the tangent function, sine is an odd function. Cosine, however, is an even function.
sine graph will be formed at origine of graph and cosine graph is find on y-axise
The negative sine graph and the positive sine graph have opposite signs: when one is negative, the other is positive - by exactly the same amount. The sine function is said to be an odd function. The two graphs for cosine are the same. The cosine function is said to be even.
The differential of the sine function is the cosine function while the differential of the cosine function is the negative of the sine function.
The sine graph and the cosine graph are identical in shape, with the cosine graph shifted to the left by pi / 2, i.e. the sine starts at (x=0,y=0) and proceeds up with an initial slope of one, and the cosine starts at (x=0,y=1), and proceeds down with an initial slope of zero.
the graph of cos(x)=1 when x=0the graph of sin(x)=0 when x=0.But that only tells part of the story. The two graphs are out of sync by pi/2 radians (or 90°; also referred to as 1/4 wavelength or 1/4 cycle). One cycle is 2*pi radians (the distance for the graph to get back where it started and repeat itself.The cosine graph is 'ahead' (leads) of the sine graph by 1/4 cycle. Or you can say that the sine graph lags the cosine graph by 1/4 cycle.
Tangent = sine/cosine provided that cosine is non-zero. When cosine is 0, then tangent is undefined.
A sine graph!
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Yes. The cosine function is continuous. The sine function is also continuous. The tangent function, however, is not continuous.
Yes. Along with the tangent function, sine is an odd function. Cosine, however, is an even function.
Period is how long it takes for the sine and cosine functions to restart repeating themselves. Both have a period of 2pi (360 degrees).
The ratio of sine and cosine.