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OpenStudy (anonymous):
any tips, ulquorria?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ahh, he left
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
do you know how to the graph of sin(x) look like?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Was about to ask hehe
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How about sin(2x)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would sin(2x) have a point at ( negative pi over 4/negative 1)?
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
\(\bf sin\left(2x\color{red}{-\cfrac{\pi}{3}}\right)\qquad \textit{horizontal shift by }\quad \color{red}{\cfrac{\pi}{3}}\quad \textit{to the right}\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how would that work?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
gtg
OpenStudy (anonymous):
could I pick up on this later on?
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
\(\bf sin\left(\color{red}{2}x-\frac{\pi}{3}\right)\qquad \textit{original period changed by factor of}\quad 2\\ \quad \\
\textit{original period is}\quad 2\pi\quad \textit{for sine function, the new period for this one will be}\\ \quad \\
\cfrac{2\pi}{\color{red}{2}}\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
pi
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok, ty
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