SOLUTION: suppose that f is a sine function with period 10 and f(5)=2. explain why f(25)=2.

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Question 665157: suppose that f is a sine function with period 10 and f(5)=2. explain why f(25)=2.
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suppose that f is a sine function with period 10 and f(5)=2. explain why f(25)=2.
Sin function is a repeating function, that is, if f(5)=2 for the first period, the value will repeat itself for subsequent periods of 10, like f(15), f(25), f(35), ...

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