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Svet_ta [14]
2 years ago
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PLS PLS HELP!!! I NEED THIS DONE PLS!!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mumz [18]2 years ago
7 0

The domain and the range are 0 ≤ ∅ ≤ 2π and -1 ≤ cos(∅) ≤ 1, respectively.

<h3>The domain and the range</h3>

The domain is the set of input values i.e. the ∅ values.

On the table, we can see that the ∅ value is from 0 to 2π.

This means that the domain is 0 ≤ ∅ ≤ 2π

On the other hand, the range is the set of output values i.e. the cos(∅) values.

On the table, we can see that the cos(∅) value is from -1 to 1.

This means that the range is -1 ≤ cos(∅) ≤ 1

Hence, the domain and the range are 0 ≤ ∅ ≤ 2π and -1 ≤ cos(∅) ≤ 1, respectively.

<h3>The points on a graph</h3>

See attachment 1

<h3>The graph of the function</h3>

See attachment 2

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