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Find the intervals where the following functions are (a) increasing and (b) decreasing. `y = sin x,in [0, 2 pi]`

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(a) `[0, pi//2) uu ((3pi)/(2), 2pi]`
(b) `((pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2))`
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