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What is the range of f(x) = sin(x)?

the set of all real numbers - 2xsys 2x
the set of all real numbers -1 sys1
the set of all real numbers O sys2
the set of all real numbers

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4 votes

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS B ON EDGE B) -1<y<1

Explanation:

idk but i know its B

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User Ori Seri
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Answer:

The range is
-1<y<1

Explanation:

The simple trigonometric functions
sinx and
cosx have the standard range
(-1;1). This means that these functions cannot give -1 or 1 as a result, because this values in their range is undetermined. So, basically, these functions only can give results between this two number. You can better see this with the graph attached, there you can notice the limitation of the given function.

What is the range of f(x) = sin(x)? the set of all real numbers - 2xsys 2x the set-example-1
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User Martin Vidic
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