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The periodic behavior of trigonometric functions, specifically the cosine and sine functions. It discusses how the equations cos(t ± 2π) = cos(t) and sin(t ± 2π) = sin(t) demonstrate that 2π represents one complete revolution around a circle, which is equivalent to 360 degrees. Insights into the cyclical nature of these fundamental trigonometric functions and their applications in various fields, such as physics, engineering, and mathematics. By understanding the periodic properties of cosine and sine, students can gain a deeper appreciation for the underlying principles of trigonometry and its widespread use in scientific and mathematical disciplines.
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