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Write the general form of the equation of a sinusoidal function having an amplitude of 2 and a period of Pi/4
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Callisto
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
period?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Pi/4
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
phase shift is given?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no thats all it says
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@TheEdwardsFamily
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@texaschic101
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
The general form is y = Asin(Bx + C) + D whereA is the amplitude,B=2pi/ time period
The phase shift of the function is: C/B
'D' is the amount of vertical displacement, or 'y' shift.
Here we will keep C and D as it is
so A=2 given B=2pi/T=(2pi)/(pi/4)=8
So the genral form is y=2sin(8x+C)+D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but there is no A B C or D
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OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
y=2sin(8x+C)+D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah with the answer there is no A,B,C, or D
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
here the phase shift and y shift are not given so you may take it y=2sin 8x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
A, B,C,D we calculate from the given data.... A is the amplitude, B is 2pi/timeperiod.
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