
How do I graph sinusoidal functions? - Socratic
Aug 2, 2015 · See explanation. We know what the basic graph of y = sinx look like. graph{y = sinx [-12.11, 16.36, -6.92, 7.31]} The graph goes up to a maximum of 1 and down to a minimum or …
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Mar 17, 2016 · The amplitude is -1, the period is pi, and the graph is shifted to the right pi/2and up 1. The general pattern for a cosine function would be y=acosb(x-h)+k. In this case, a is -1. To …
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Mar 22, 2017 · This is a function because it passes the vertical line test. graph{sqrtx+2 [-7.31, 15.19, -3.51, 7.74]}
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Apr 1, 2017 · What is the relationship between the Average rate of change of a function and a secant line? See all questions in Average Rate of Change Over an Interval Impact of this …
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Oct 7, 2014 · A linear function models a straight line that has a constant slope or rate of change. There are various forms of linear equations. Standard Form. #Ax+By=C#. where #A, B and C# …
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Mar 19, 2017 · How do you find the amplitude and period of the function? Do period and frequency depend on amplitude? See all questions in Amplitude, Period and Frequency
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Apr 5, 2017 · 1 Sin^2 ((2pi)/7) + cos^2 ((2pi)/7) would be equal to 1, because the identity sin^2 theta + cos^2 theta =1 for all values of theta
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May 12, 2017 · What is the relationship between the First and Second Derivatives of a Function? Question #64fc4 What are the first two derivatives of #y = 2sin(3x) - 5sin(6x)#?
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Your function represents a straight line so that you have: Answer link. Related questions
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Jan 12, 2017 · Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions Domain and Range of a Function. 1 Answer . P dilip_k