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In mathematics, a function space is a set of functions of a given kind from a set to a set . It is called a space because in many applications it is a topological space (including metric spaces), a vector space, or both.
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Option B:
sin x = 1 is the equation represented by the intersection of the graph.
Solution:
The graph lies between -1 and 1 in y-axis.
x-axis of the graph is all real numbers.
The graph oscillates between -1 and 1 and a shape that repeats itself every 2π units.
That is the domain of the graph is all real numbers.
The range of the graph is [-1, 1].
It clearly shows that, it is the graph of sinx = 1.
Hence sin x = 1 is the equation represented by the intersection of the graph.
Option B is the correct answer.