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Period of `f(x)=sin((cosx)+x)` is

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To find the period of the function \( f(x) = \sin(\cos x + x) \), we need to analyze the function step by step. ### Step 1: Understanding the Function The function is defined as: \[ f(x) = \sin(\cos x + x) \] Here, we have a sine function where the argument is \( \cos x + x \). ...
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