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If you derive a y-value by taking the sine of an x-value, can you identify the x-value corresponding to that y-value by looking at the graph? Justify your answer.
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If you derive a y-value by taking the sine of an x-value, can you identify the x-value corresponding to that y-value by looking at the graph? Justify your answer.
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yes, you can look at the x-value on the graph and then look at the number of squares up or down the corresponding y-value is
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