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The domain (input values) of the cosine function is all negative and positive angle measures.

Let the function be f(x) = cos(x)

The domain of cos(x) is -∞ < x < ∞

The range is -1 ≤ f(x) ≤ 1

Hence, domain of cos(x) is all (+) and (-) angle measures.

Same goes with sine function as well

For function f(x) = sin(x)

The domain is -∞ < x < ∞ and range -1 ≤ f(x) ≤ 1

However for f(x) = tan(x) the same is not applicable.

User Paulo Victor
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Answer:

A. all negative and positive angle measures.

Explanation:

The domain of a function is the set of input values (x-values).

The cosine function is a continuous function, and therefore has no restrictions throughout its domain.

Therefore, its domain is all real numbers.

Set notation: x ∈ R

Interval notation: (-∞, ∞)

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