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Match the Function with Its Graph y=cscxy = - \csc x

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Match the function with its graph.
-1) y=cscxy = - \csc x
2) y=secxy = - \sec x
3) y=tanxy = - \tan x
4) y=cotxy = - \cot x

a)
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \csc x  2)   y = - \sec x  3)   y = - \tan x  4)   y = - \cot x   a)     b)     c)     d)      A)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm {~B} , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm { D }  B)   1 \mathrm { C } , 2 \mathrm {~A} , 3 \mathrm {~B} , 4 \mathrm { D }  C)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~B}  D)   1 \mathrm {~B} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~A}

b)
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \csc x  2)   y = - \sec x  3)   y = - \tan x  4)   y = - \cot x   a)     b)     c)     d)      A)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm {~B} , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm { D }  B)   1 \mathrm { C } , 2 \mathrm {~A} , 3 \mathrm {~B} , 4 \mathrm { D }  C)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~B}  D)   1 \mathrm {~B} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~A}

c)
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \csc x  2)   y = - \sec x  3)   y = - \tan x  4)   y = - \cot x   a)     b)     c)     d)      A)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm {~B} , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm { D }  B)   1 \mathrm { C } , 2 \mathrm {~A} , 3 \mathrm {~B} , 4 \mathrm { D }  C)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~B}  D)   1 \mathrm {~B} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~A}

d)
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \csc x  2)   y = - \sec x  3)   y = - \tan x  4)   y = - \cot x   a)     b)     c)     d)      A)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm {~B} , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm { D }  B)   1 \mathrm { C } , 2 \mathrm {~A} , 3 \mathrm {~B} , 4 \mathrm { D }  C)   1 \mathrm {~A} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~B}  D)   1 \mathrm {~B} , 2 \mathrm { D } , 3 \mathrm { C } , 4 \mathrm {~A}


Definitions:

Partial Reinforcement

A conditioning strategy where a behavior is reinforced only some of the time, often making the learned behavior more resistant to extinction.

Unconditioned Response

A natural, unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus, such as salivation when food is presented, inherent in classical conditioning.

Unconditioned Stimulus

A stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without needing prior learning.

Spontaneous Recovery

The return of a conditioned response that had vanished, following a pause where the conditioned stimulus was not presented.

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