if f(x) = sin 3x, then f(π/6) = 1) 0 2 ) 1/2 3) square root of 3/2 4) square root of 2/2 5) 1
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First, we need to substitute π/6 into the function f(x) = sin 3x: f(π/6) = sin 3(π/6) Show more…
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