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Answer by peterwhy for Why's the Graph of $y = \sin (\cos (e^x))$ so Wonky?

The software may be performing some sampling on $x$ values to plot your function.When the frequency of your function is low, for this case when $x$ is small, the effect of sampling is not...

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Answer by Bruno E for Why's the Graph of $y = \sin (\cos (e^x))$ so Wonky?

That’s simply a rendering error with the software. The graph continues to oscillate as you’d expect. Zoom in and the problem should resolve itself.

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Why's the Graph of $y = \sin (\cos (e^x))$ so Wonky?

I was recently messing around with desmos by plotting random graphs.I came across this peculiar function, namely $y = \sin (\cos (e^x))$.I noticed that the graph is basically a sine wave whose period...

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