true
False; the cosine function is an even function as cos(-x) = -cos(x).
False. You can only replace it with a number from the domain of the function.
False
False
No. In rare cases, it may be; usually it will not be.Here is one simple example. Function f() adds 10 to the input, function g() multiplies the input by 2. Let the starting number be 10. If you first apply function f(), and then function g(), you get (10 + 10) * 2 = 40. If you first apply function g(), and then function f(), you get 10 * 2 + 10 = 30.
false
False; the cosine function is an even function as cos(-x) = -cos(x).
The IF function has 3 arguments. They are the condition, the action to take if the condition is true and the action to take if the condition is false. See the related question below.
Excel has a category called Logical Functions. The IF function is the one of those that most people use and associate with returning True or False values. Other functions also return True or False values. There is a TRUE function and a FALSE function. The OR function and the AND function can be used to return True or False values too. The NOT function can reverse a True or False value, so it also returns True or False.
It is false because they do interact with one another that is how the organ systems work together.
no they do not
False
The answer is "False"
false
false
A logical function, such as the IF function.
false!