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Which function is graphed below?

fx) = -cos(x)
f(x) = cos(x)
f(x) = sin(x)
F(x)=-sin(x)

Which function is graphed below? fx) = -cos(x) f(x) = cos(x) f(x) = sin(x) F(x)=-sin-example-1

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Answer:

that is a f(X)=sin(x) curve

Explanation:

the curve cuts the origin as it moves upwards and has the same amplitude

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Answer:

f ( x ) = sin ( x )

Explanation:

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