Home
Class 12
MATHS
If f(x) is a real valued function define...

If f(x) is a real valued function defined as `f(x) = In(1 - sin x)` then graph of `f(x)` is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If f(x) is a real-valued function defined as f(x) = In (1 - sin x), then the graph of f(x) is a)symmetric about the line x = pi b)symmetric about the y-axis c)symmetric about the line x=pi/2 d) symmetric about the origin

If f(x) is a real-valued function defined as f(x)=In (1-sinx), then the graph of f(x) is

If f(x) is a real-valued function defined as f(x)=In (1-sinx), then the graph of f(x) is

Let be a real valued function defined by f(x) =e +e^x , then the range of f(x) is :

Let f be a real valued function defined by f(x)=x^2+1. Find f'(2) .

f(x) is a real valued function f(x) = (1)/(sqrt(5x-3)) . Find the domain of f(x).

if f(x) is a real valued function defined as f(x)={min{|x|,1/x^2,1/x^3},x != 01, x=0 then range of f(x) is

If is a real valued function defined by f(x)=x^(2)+4x+3, then find f'(1) and f'(3)

The function f is defined by f(x) ={[1-x \ x 0]} . Draw the graph of f(x) .