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30-01-2018
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does it makes sense that sin(-)=-sin?
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30-01-2018
No, you cannot used that because you won't be able to solve that.
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Аноним
30-01-2018
Yes. Let's use 5 for instance. 5(-)=5(-1)=-5. This same principle can be demonstrated with -sin.
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