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What is the domain of y = cos θ?

A. [-1, 1]
B. [0, infinity]
C. All real numbers
D. 2pi,

User Dwjohnston
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The domain of y = cos θ is all real numbers. This is because any real number can be plugged in for θ and y will be equal to a real number. This can be shown graphically because the y = cos θ will go on infinitely both to the right and left.
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Answer:

Option C - All real numbers

Explanation:

Given : Function
y=\cos \theta

To find : The domain of given function ?

Solution :

Domain is defined as the set of values for which function is defined.

We have given the function,


y=\cos \theta

We know, for any value of
\theta the function
y=\cos \theta is defined.

Which means the set of all real numbers defined the given function i.e.
x\in(-\infty,\infty)

Therefore, Option C is correct.

The domain of
y=\cos \theta is all real numbers.

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