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Domain and range

Domain  represent values of x , while range represented by F(x)  or y function. Mostly , functions are portrayed as a set of x/y coordinates. Therefore   y-axis serving as a function of x. When we use function F(x) notation then one is  independent variable and another  dependent variable. Due to this on Y-axis F(x) represent. Domain and range

Graph of Trigo function

Trigo  functions definition is – a function of an arc or angle most simply expressed in terms of the ratios of pairs of sides of a right-angled triangle —called also circular function. standard unit circle (a circle with radius 1 unit),  starting at the origin and making some angle with the x -axis, the sine of the angle gives the […]

Graph of Trig Function

Graph of  trigonometric functions     definition is – a function of an arc or angle most simply expressed in terms of the ratios of pairs of sides of a right-angled triangle —called also circular function. standard unit circle (a circle with radius 1 unit),  starting at the origin and making some angle with the x -axis, the sine of the […]

Trigonometric function

Graph of  trigonometric functions     definition is – a function of an arc or angle most simply expressed in terms of the ratios of pairs of sides of a right-angled triangle —called also circular function. standard unit circle (a circle with radius 1 unit),  starting at the origin and making some angle with the x -axis, the sine of the […]

Related Rates -2

First of all related rate problems are applications of derivative . One of the hardest calculus problems that students have trouble .  Because each application question has a different approach in solving the problem. Hence called rate of change. Related rates

Kinematics

Describes the motion of points, objects and systems of groups of objects, without reference to the causes of motion. The symbol a stands for the acceleration of the object. And the symbol v stands for the instantaneous velocity of the object. The derivative of displacement with time is velocity ( v = ds/dt ). The […]

Related Rates

Rate of change is also related rate problems are applications of derivative . One of the hardest calculus problems that students have trouble .  Because each application question has a different approach in solving the problem. Ralated rates

 
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