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.
The period of the sine function, denoted as sin(x), is (2\pi). This means that the sine function repeats its values every (2\pi) radians. As a result, for any angle (x), the equation sin(x) = sin(x + 2πk) holds true, where (k) is any integer. Thus, the function exhibits a cyclical pattern over this interval.
The expression (1 \sin x) simplifies to (\sin x) because multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the sine function. Therefore, (1 \sin x = \sin x).
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.