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How would the following graph look y=1/sin ?
Would it be a reflection of the normal Sin graph?
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Not necessarily the case, because the function tends to infinity when sin(x) approaches 0 and it is 1 (minimum value) when sin(x) = 1. Look at the picture to know what it looks like.
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