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"Trigonometric Models" (50 POINTS)
Is my graph right?

"Trigonometric Models" (50 POINTS) Is my graph right?-example-1
User Paddu
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Answer:

Absolutely correct,
y = ^(2sin(2x)-3)

Explanation:

Calculate the following:

  • amplitude
  • period
  • phase shift
  • vertical shift

1. a = 2

2. b = 2

3. c = 0

4. d = -3

AMPLITUDE (A) = 2

PERIOD WITH EXPLANATION:

  • 2π/b
  1. = 2π/2 = π

VERTICAL SHIFT - d = -3

CONCLUSION:

if we plot the graph,

the graph obtained will be same as the given graph.

User Gpol
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2 votes

Answer:

Yes, this graph is absolutely right for the function y =
2\sin(2x)-3.

Explanation:

firstly we will calculate amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift.

Use the standard form
a\sin(bx-c)+d to calculate the values of amplitude, period, phase shift, vertical shift.

here a = 2

b = 2

c = 0

d = -3

Amplitude = |a| = 2

period =
(2\pi)/(|b|)

=
(2\pi)/(2) =
\pi

phase shift =
(c)/(b) = 0

and vertical shift = d = -3

so, by using this information, if we plot the graph then the graph obtained will be same as the given graph.

User Prabhav
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