What is the domain of sine and cosine functions?Group of answer choices(−1,1)(0,2𝜋)(−∞,∞)(1,−1) PreviousNext
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What is the domain of sine and cosine functions?Group of answer choices(−1,1)(0,2𝜋)(−∞,∞)(1,−1) PreviousNext
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The domain of sine and cosine functions is (−∞,∞). These functions are defined for all real numbers.
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