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What are domain and range of these two and how step by step please?​

What are domain and range of these two and how step by step please?​-example-1
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\sf f(x) = (1)/(Sin \ x)

f(x) does not contain values where sin x = 0. Sin x is 0 at integral multiples of π.

Domain = R - nπ , n is integers.

The range of Sin x is [-1 , 1] and in this range we cannot find 1/sin x .

Range = (-∞, -1] U [1,∞)


\sf f(x) =(1)/(Cos x)

f(x) does not contain values where Cos x = 0 . Cos x is 0 at integral of multiples of (π/2)


\sf Domiain =R -((2n+1)\pi )/(2)

The range of Cos x is [-1,1] and in this range we cannot find 1/Cos x.

Range = (-∞, -1] U [1,∞)

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