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How do you find the period in a function?
To write a sine function you simply need to use the following equation: f(x) = ASIN(bx + c) + d, where an is the amplitude, b is the period (you can find the period by dividing the absolute value b by 2pi. In your case, I believe the frequency and period are the same), c is the phase shift (or the shift along the x-axis
How do you determine the period of the graph?
8:53 16:10 Suggested clip How To Find Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift, & Midline Vertical Shift YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How To Find Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift, & Midline Vertical Shift
How do you find the period of a graph?
The period of the sine curve is the length of one cycle of the curve. The natural period of the sine curve is 2. So, a coefficient of b=1 is equivalent to a period of 2. To get the period of the sine curve for any coefficient b, just divide 2 by the coefficient b to get the new period of the curve.
How do you find the period of a function?
The period is the distance between each repeating wave of the function, so from tip to tip of the function's graph. As you can see from this graph, the distance between the tips of the function is 3.034 – 1.463 = 1.57. 1.57 is the same as pi over 2, which is the same as we got from using the formula.
What is the period of a graph?
The period of a periodic function is the interval of x-values on which the cycle of the graph that's repeated in both directions lies. Therefore, in the case of the basic cosine function, f(x) = cos(x), the period is 2.
How do you determine the period of a function from a graph?
1:59 4:57 Suggested clip Midline, amplitude and period of a function | Graphs of trig functions YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Midline, amplitude and period of a function | Graphs of trig functions
How do you find the period and amplitude of a graph?
0:27 4:50 Suggested clip Trigonometric Functions and Graphing: Amplitude, Period, Vertical YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Trigonometric Functions and Graphing: Amplitude, Period, Vertical
How do you find amplitude and period?
Amplitude is the distance between the center line of the function and the top or bottom of the function, and the period is the distance between two peaks of the graph, or the distance it takes for the entire graph to repeat. Using this equation: Amplitude =Period =2BHorizontal shift to the left =Vertical shift =D.
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