When it comes to graphing sine and cosine functions, one needs to plot points that correspond to the values of these functions over varying angles. The graph of the sine function begins at 0 and fluctuates between -1 and 1. On the other hand, the cosine function's graph initiates at 1. Both of these functions are periodic, forming patterns that mirror waves, and they repeat every 2π radians or 360 degrees.
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