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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
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Period of Trigonometric Functions 2). For any integer k k k. This shows the trigonometric functions are repeating. These functions are called periodic, and the period is the minimum interval it takes to capture an interval that when repeated over and over gives the complete function.
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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.
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