f(x)= sin(x)cos(x) is?

f(x)= sin(x)cos(x) is?

Explanation
The given function f(x) = sin(x)cos(x) is an odd function because it satisfies the condition:
f(-x) = -f(x)
To see why, let's simplify the function:
f(x) = sin(x)cos(x) = (1/2)sin(2x)
Now, substitute -x for x:
f(-x) = (1/2)sin(-2x) = -(1/2)sin(2x) = -f(x)
So, the function f(x) = sin(x)cos(x) is an odd function.