How do you trace the graphs of:
y= e^2sinx
y= arctan (-sinx)
y=1/(2sinx + π/3)
I would appreciate it if you included a very detailed explanation!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
eh again... graphing calculator is your best bet X.X
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry ^^" It's my professor that wants us to do them without our calculators xD I wish i could do that xD
OpenStudy (kainui):
Then you should probably do it how your professor asks. I'm assuming this is a calculus course.
Do you know what critical points and inflection points are?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No. I have still to do them
OpenStudy (kainui):
No, this isn't a calculus course?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes it is. But in these exercises we have to trace the graphs without using neither calculators nor derivations.
OpenStudy (phi):
is the first function just e^2 sin(x)
and not e^(2x) sin x ?
OpenStudy (phi):
if it is e^2 that is about 2.7*2.7 or 7.4
y= 7.4 sin(x) is a sin function with an amplitude of 7.4
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Thanks phi!
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I was doing something else C:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
and how do I do that? Are you going to help me in math?
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