Answer:
B, C, F
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first part, this is the negative angle identity of the sine and cosine function. These identities are:
[tex]\cos(-\theta)=\cos(\theta)[/tex]
[tex]\sin(-\theta)=-\sin(\theta)[/tex]
Then (I believe I am reading this right), B is true. I am unsure because of the repeated value in the middle. The next piece is that sine is odd. By definition, an odd function is one such that:
[tex]f(-x)=-f(x)[/tex]
As we just demonstrated with the identities, sine obeys this and therefore is odd. Cosine, on the other hand, is even because it follows:
[tex]f(-x)=f(x)[/tex]
Last, the period of sine, or the distance on the x-axis it takes to complete one full wavelength, and the answer is [tex]2\pi[/tex]. If you look at a graph of the sine function, you will find that the wave repeats itself at the [tex]2\pi[/tex] mark and it does this with cosine as well.