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What is the domain of a sine function?

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The domain of the sine function is [-infinity, +infinity].


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Answer: The domain of the sine function is (-∞, +∞).

Explanation:

The domain of the function y = sin x is all real numbers (the sine is defined for any angle measure), and the range is −1 ≤ y ≤ 1.

So, the domain of the sine function is (-∞, +∞).

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