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What is the period of f(x) = sin(x)?

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The regular period is 2pi. If you look up or type in a graphing calculator you can see that's when the sine function starts to repeat itself.
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Answer:

The period of
f(x)=\sin x\text{ is }2\pi

Explanation:

Given :
f(x)=\sin x

To find : The period of f(x)?

Solution :

Period is define as the value that repeat itself at regular interval.

We know that general form of sin function is


y=a\sin\ (bx+c)+d

Where,


\text{Period}=(2\pi)/(|b|)

Now, We have given


f(x)=\sin x

where, b=1

So, period will be


\text{Period}=(2\pi)/(|1|)\\\\\text{Period}=(2\pi)/(1)\\\\\text{Period}=2\pi

Therefore, The period of
f(x)=\sin x\text{ is }2\pi

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