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11 February, 14:17
What is the domain of cosine?
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Mylee Davila
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The domain of a function is the set of values of the independent variable for which the function is valid. In practice, this is the allowable values of X or, in this case, theta. The sine and cosine functions have a domain of all numbers from negative infinity to positive infinity. The tangent function, however, is sine (theta) / cosine (theta).
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