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6. (18pts) Find the amplitude, period, and phase shift. Then graph one cycle of the functions: a. y = 3 sin(2x) b. y = -2sin(2x - 2)
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Amplitude, Period, and Phase Shift: From Function. Given a function f(x) = a sin(bx + c) or g(x) = a cos(bx + c), you have the following formulas: Amplitude = lal Period = 40 Phase Shift = -9 Determine the amplitude, period, and phase shift for the given functions: (a) f(x) = -6 sin(5x - 2) Amplitude = 6 Period Phase Shift = (b) f(x) - 4 sin(8 - 9xx) Amplitude Period = Phase Shift...
Find the amplitude, period, and phase shift of the function. y = 2 sin(x - 1) amplitude period phase shift Graph one complete period. у 1 V 2x 2x -2 0-31 31 Graph one complete period. 2 2x 21 0-31 AN - 2
Problem A Find the amplitude, the period in radians, the phase shift in radians, and the vertical shift. Then sketch the graph using radians. No computer graphs - sketches need to be on graph paper with properly labeled axes. 1 2) y-2sin 1) y=-2+..cos(30 + 35 4) yaz.cos(30 + )-1 + 1 3) y - 3sin 30+
1. Find the amplitude, period, midline, phase shift and graph over one period the following function: f(x) = 5cos(2x − π). (Please don’t use a calculator, include details on the graph (points on both axes)) 2. Use the fundamental identities to fully simplify the expression: csc(x) + cos(x)cot(−x)
e the amplitude, period, phase shift, vertical shift. Find the coordinates of the first two points (xo, yo) and (x1,y) of the five key points for the trig function y-3 sin(x T) in one period starting with the phase shift. (No need to sketch the graph)
e the amplitude, period, phase shift, vertical shift. Find the coordinates of the first two points (xo, yo) and (x1,y) of the five key points for the trig function y-3 sin(x T) in one...
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Section 3.2 Exercises To Solutions 1. Suppose that the mass is set in motion by moving it upward by 2.5 cm and releasing it with no initial velocity (a) Sketch what you think the graph of y versus t will look like, taking care with the fact that positive y is upward. Make the amplitude of the motion clear on your graph. (b) Express the initial conditions mathematically by giving...
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17. Sketch the graph of the following tangent and secant functions. a.y=tan(3x - 1/2) b.y = 3 sec(2x - 1/2) 18. trig and inverse trig Braph of region of y = sin from xto x=t, observe this is one to one and thus has an verse. Then use the principle of reflection about vax to find the graph of this inverse. b. Repeat the same for y = cos...
Solve the IVP and use the result to find amplitude and the phase shift (in degree). y" +4 y = 0, y(0) = 1, y'(0) = -2 Amplitudes = (2)^0.5, phase shift = 135 Amplitudes = 2, phase shift = 135 Amplitudes = (2)^0.5, phase shift = 45 Amplitudes = (2)^0.5, phase shift = -45 A mass of 0.5 kg stretches a spring by 70 cm. The damping constant is c=2. External vibrations create a force of F(t) = 0.5...
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Lab 2 Exercise Use the Basic Math Assistant palette -Advanced for your functions. eall trig functions: Sin[expr, Cos[expr], Tan[espr], Sinh[epr and In(x) will be Log[x] expr Determine whether the given set of functions are linearly dependent or independent on (-) <-2, f2(x) x3, f3(x) = 5x 2. f1(x) Cos[2x], f2(x) Sin[2x], f3(x) Cos[x]*Sin[x] 3. f1x) e, f2(x) = e*, f3(x) Sinh[x] 4. f1(x) Cos[2x], f2(x)= x, f3(x) = (Cos[x])^2,f4(x) = Sin[2x] 5....