At which point does the graph of intersect the origin in the given image?
Mathematics · Class 12 · CBSE — Continuity and Differentiability
At which point does the graph of intersect the origin in the given image?

- \(x = -\pi\)
- \(x = 0\)
- \(x = \pi\)
- \(x = 2\pi\)
Answer
(B) x = 0
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