jackbest0824 jackbest0824
  • 04-01-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

does it make sense that sin(-0)= -sin0

Respuesta :

LammettHash
LammettHash LammettHash
  • 04-01-2017
Yes, [tex]\sin x[/tex] is an odd function, which means [tex]\sin (-x)=-\sin x[/tex].

Also, [tex]-0=0[/tex] and [tex]\sin0=0[/tex], so it's true that [tex]\sin(-0)=-\sin0[/tex] because [tex]\sin(-0)=\sin0=0=-0=-\sin0[/tex].
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The way primary influences like teachers and parents interact with each other would be a part of which of brofenbrenner's systems?
If you flip a coin three times what is the probability of getting three tails in a row
If someone told you that a blade of grass, the Sun, the air you breathe in your body were composed of the same icredibly small particles would you believe them
What is x in 7x+2x-5=0
Which of the fractions shown has the greatest value? 1/3 2/10 1/6 2/7
What is 5/9 written as a decimal?
There are many areas of science that experience debate. How can a scientist most effectively defend their position if they discuss a controversial topic? A.) Th
The first law of thermodynamics invention that spurred its development is
How Do I Solve Question 8 ?
Please help with math question