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20 April, 05:47

What are the x-intercept of sin (x) ?

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  1. 20 April, 05:49
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    The x-intercept of a function is the value of x when y is 0. So let's set sin (x) equal to zero. When does sin (x) equal zero? Based on the unit circle, you know that sin (0) is 0, so that is one x-intercept. You also know that sin (pi) is 0. Basically, every time x, starting from zero, increases or decreases by a multiple of pi, sin (x) is still zero. The answer can be represented by x=n*pi; where n=any integer.
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