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What is the period of #f(t)=sin( ( 5 t ) /3 ) #?
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What is the period of #f(t)=sin( ( 5 t ) /3 ) #?
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The answer to this question is that the period is 6*pi/5. The period of y = sin(bx) is given by
period = 2pi/b
so with b = 3/5, that is the result.
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