It is a trigonometric function. It is also continuous.
opposite/hypotenuse
It is an increasing odd function.
No. The absolute value of the sin function cannot exceed 1.
You use the output of the first function as the input of the second function. For example, if your functions are sin() (the sine function) and root() (the square root function), you can combine them as:sin(root(x)) or: root(sin(x))
The absolute value of the sine function cannot exceed 1 and so sin(a) = 312 is not possible.
Y=sin X is a function because for each value of X, there is exactly one Y value.
amplitude of the function y =-3 sin 3x
y= sin 3x
You can compute sin(x) manually/numerically using Taylor's Series.
No, it's a function.
negative
opposite/hypotenuse
The domain of the sine function is all real numbers.
It is an increasing odd function.
Sin (0) isn't a function, it's a number.
cos 71
Whenever you see a function such as the sine function, you have to see the function as a whole. The "s" doesn't mean anything by itself in this case; sin(x) means the sine of an angle x.