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Sir, in tan x(domain x is equal to pi/2) how sir🤔🤔🤔 the graph of tan function is showing that (pi/2 is greater than 'x') but not showing that equal of 'x'
Function should pass horizontal line test and also represent the complete range. Sine is an odd function. That gives advantage to the domain [-π/2 ,π/2]. Hope that helps. Thanks
@@MathematicsTutor in this case, both the domain and range for every type of trigonometric function shown, they are just restricted functions in order to make them pass the horizontal line test which allows you to know whether a function has an inverse or not
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Sir, in tan x(domain x is equal to pi/2) how sir🤔🤔🤔 the graph of tan function is showing that (pi/2 is greater than 'x') but not showing that equal of 'x'
odd multiples of pi/2 are not in domain of tan x. Thanks
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Sir my doubt why the sin inverse x range is [-π/2 ,π/2] give ur explanation. Why can't [π/2, π/2]
Function should pass horizontal line test and also represent the complete range. Sine is an odd function. That gives advantage to the domain [-π/2 ,π/2]. Hope that helps. Thanks
@@MathematicsTutor in this case, both the domain and range for every type of trigonometric function shown, they are just restricted functions in order to make them pass the horizontal line test which allows you to know whether a function has an inverse or not
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