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Find an interval that corresponds to one cycle of the graph of y = 3 cot⁡ 2x
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What is the range of the function?
[ -2 , 2]
What are the maximum and minimum values of the function: y = -4 cos x
max = 4; min = -4
Let f(x) = cos x; Describe the transformation of g(x).
shifted pi/2 units to the right , vertically stretched by a factor of 2; and reflected over the x-axis.
Let f(x) = sin x; Describe the transformation of g(x).
Horizontal shrink by a factor of 1/2, then shifted pi/3 units to the left, and vertical shrink by a factor of 1/3 then shifted 4 units up. by
Let f(x) = sin x; Describe the transformation of g(x).
Horizontal shrink by a factor of 1/3 ; and vertical stretch by a factor of 4.
Determine whether the function is even, odd.
Odd
Determine whether the function is even, odd.
Even
Determine whether the function is even, odd.
Odd
Find the five key points of the following function: y = 3sin x
(0 , 0) , (pi/2 , 3) , (pi , 0) , (3pi/2 , -3) , (2pi, 0)
Find the five key points of the following function
(-pi/2 , undef) , (-pi/4 , 1) , (0 , 0) , (pi/4 , -1) , (-pi/2 , undef)
Find the Interval of One Cycle:
[ -pi/2, pi/2 ]
Find the Interval of One Cycle:
[ pi/4, 9pi / 4 ]
Find the Interval of One Cycle:
[ 0 , pi]
Find the period of the given function:
4
Find the amplitude and the period of the graph:
3; 2pi
Find the amplitude and the period of the function:
5; pi
Find the amplitude and the period of the function:
4; 2pi /3
Find the amplitude and the period of the function:
1/2 ; 2pi