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What are the input and output value for determining the sine of 60?

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Answer:

Option b: input 60, output square root 3 over Two

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Step-by-step explanation:

  • The input of a function is also called the domain and are those x-values for which the function is defined.

  • The output of a function is also called the range and are those y-values for which the function is defined.

Here we have the following function:


y=f(x)=sin(x)

And we know that:

Input:


\boxed{x=60^(\circ)}

Output:


y=sin(60^(\circ)) \\ \\ \therefore \boxed{y=\frac{√(3)}{{2}}}

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