SOLUTION: Does {{{sin(x) + x}}} prove reflection for physics-real relationships with {{{tan(sin(x))^(-1) + x}}}? If so, how many solutions are there (I do not need the possible solutions.)
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Question 45042: Does prove reflection for physics-real relationships with ? If so, how many solutions are there (I do not need the possible solutions.)
Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, set these values to f(x):
Graph:
Yes, they show reflection. There are infinitely many solutions.
Idea:
tan(sin(x))^(-1) + x
for
sin(x)
also:
tan(cos(x))^(-1) + x
cos(x) + x
*tan(x) does not work though*
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