No. The absolute value of the sin function cannot exceed 1.
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The absolute value of the sine function cannot exceed 1 and so sin(a) = 312 is not possible.
The trigonometric function of an angle gives a certain value The arc trigonometric function of value is simply the angle For example, if sin (30 degrees) = 0.500 then arc sine ( 0.500) = 30 degrees
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Y=sin X is a function because for each value of X, there is exactly one Y value.
No. The absolute value of the sin function cannot exceed 1.
Both the function "cos x" and the function "sin x" have a maximum value of 1, and a minimum value of -1.
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The absolute value of the sine function cannot exceed 1 and so sin(a) = 312 is not possible.
The answer will depend on where, in the sine function, the x-value appears: For example, its roles in f(x) = sin(x), or f(x, theta) = x*sin(theta) or f(x, theta) = sin(x*theta) f(theta) = sin(theta + x) are quite different.
2 sin(x) - 3 = 0 2 sin(x) = 3 sin(x) = 1.5 No solution. The maximum value of the sine function is 1.0 .
Yes. As long as there is only 1 value for each argument, it is a function. For example, the range of the sine function (y = sin x), for real values of x, consists of all the real numbers from -1 to 1 inclusive, and this range repeats infinitely many times. But for each value of x, there is only 1 value of sin x.
The trigonometric function of an angle gives a certain value The arc trigonometric function of value is simply the angle For example, if sin (30 degrees) = 0.500 then arc sine ( 0.500) = 30 degrees
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The functions are periodic and so, given any value (within the range) the function can take the value several times, Graphing the function can help you determine secondary points at which the function takes a given value.