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Explanation

Given the function:

[tex]f(x)=2\sin x[/tex]

we can choose any value between the interval –2π < x < 2π. For example, –π, –π/2, 0, π/2, and π.

• x = –,π

[tex]f(\pi)=2\sin(\pi)=2\cdot0=0[/tex]

The coordinate is (π, 0).

• x = –,π/2

[tex]f(-\frac{\pi}{2})=2\sin(-\frac{\pi}{2})=2\cdot-1=-2[/tex]

The coordinate is (π/2, –2).

• x = 0

[tex]f(0)=2\cdot\sin(0)=2\cdot0=0[/tex]

The coordinate is (0, 0).

• x = ,π/2

[tex]f(\frac{\pi}{2})=2\cdot\sin(\frac{\pi}{2})=2\cdot1=2[/tex]

The coordinate is (π/2, 2).

• x = ,π

[tex]f(\pi)=2\cdot\sin(\pi)=2\cdot0=0[/tex]

The coordinate is (π, 0).

Answer

Thus, our table of values is:

Finally, graphing the points calculated in the table:

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