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evaluate the function $f(x)=-\sin x$ at $x = \frac{3\pi}{2}$. (1 point)
$(\frac{3\pi}{2},\square)$
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Step1: Substitute \( x = \frac{3\pi}{2} \) into the function
\( f(\frac{3\pi}{2})=-\sin(\frac{3\pi}{2}) \)
Step2: Evaluate \( \sin(\frac{3\pi}{2}) \)
We know that \( \sin(\frac{3\pi}{2})=- 1 \) (from the unit - circle definition of sine function: for an angle \( \theta=\frac{3\pi}{2} \), the \( y \) - coordinate (which is equal to \( \sin\theta \)) is \( - 1 \))
Step3: Calculate \( f(\frac{3\pi}{2}) \)
Substitute \( \sin(\frac{3\pi}{2})=-1 \) into \( f(\frac{3\pi}{2})=-\sin(\frac{3\pi}{2}) \). Then \( f(\frac{3\pi}{2})=-(-1) \)
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