g(t)= sin (e^-t)
the domain is all the reals. e^-t is defined for all real t, with range the positive reals, and sin is well-defined for all reals, so there is no problem to reduce the domain.
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March 24th, 2008 at 7:28 am
the domain is all the reals. e^-t is defined for all real t, with range the positive reals, and sin is well-defined for all reals, so there is no problem to reduce the domain.
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