AP Calculus ABhardmcq1 pt

As x approaches π from the right, the value of the function f(x) = sin(x) approaches

A.A) 1
B.D) Does not exist
C.B) -1
D.C) 0

Explanation

Core Concept

The sine function approaches 0 as its input approaches π from the right. This is because the sine function is continuous everywhere, and the limit of sin(x) as x approaches π is 0. Option A is incorrect since the sine function does not approach 1 as its input approaches π. Option B is incorrect since the sine function does not approach -1 as its input approaches π. Option D is incorrect since the limit of f(x) as x approaches π does exist.

Correct Answer

DC) 0

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