jackbest0824
jackbest0824
04-01-2017
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does it make sense that sin(-0)= -sin0
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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].
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