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 inverse of the cosine is the secant.
I was not aware that the cosine function was in fashion!The range, on the other hand, is [-1, 1].
The argument of the cosine function must be (2pi/3)*x radians
Tangent = sine/cosine provided that cosine is non-zero. When cosine is 0, then tangent is undefined.
The differential of the sine function is the cosine function while the differential of the cosine function is the negative of the sine function.
Cosine is a trigonometrical function.
-1<cosine<1
The inverse of the cosine is the secant.
The Y-Intercept of the cosine function is X = 0, Y = cosine(0) = 1.
Yes. The cosine function is continuous. The sine function is also continuous. The tangent function, however, is not continuous.
False; the cosine function is an even function as cos(-x) = -cos(x).
I was not aware that the cosine function was in fashion!The range, on the other hand, is [-1, 1].
The argument of the cosine function must be (2pi/3)*x radians
Tangent = sine/cosine provided that cosine is non-zero. When cosine is 0, then tangent is undefined.
An even function is one where f(x) = f(-x) For cosine, cos(x) = cos(-x), thus cosine is an even function.
The inverse of the cosine function is arcosine. The domain is −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 since the range of the cosine function is from -1 to 1. The range is from 0 to pi radians or 0 to 180 degrees.