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Algebra

cos(sinx)

Profile image of anurag singhal
16 Years agoGrade
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Profile image of Ramesh V
16 Years ago

The domain of cos A is from negative infinity to positive infinity.So , A can take on any real value.

so domain of cos(sinx) is

( -infinity , infinity )

Profile image of Askiitian.Expert Rajat
16 Years ago

Hi,

The domain is "the set of values x can take so that f(x) is valid"

As you can easily see, the domain of cos(sinx), sin(sinx), sin(cosx), cos(cosx) is the whole set of real numbers.

Similarly for

sin(sin(sin(sin(sin(sin(sin(sin(sinx))))))))

and so on.........