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Start by considering the root trigonometric function, sin(x).
Its domain is all real x, but let's restrict the domain between 0 and 2pi.
What's so interesting about the sine and cosine curve is that it oscillates between two points (or doesn't converge to a single point), thus, we have a period of 2pi for both, the cosine and sine waves.

Now, consider what happens with x/2 when we graph the curve. This indicates that the sine wave will have a period of 4pi, because it has a much more free space. So, it will take longer to complete a period. We know this because a period is calculated as:


\text{Period of wave: } (2\pi)/(x) = (2\pi)/((x)/(2)) = 4\pi

The range remains the same.

Now, multiplying by 4 (4sin(x/2)) means that the range has been affected. Instead of the regular -1 <= y <= 1, we oscillated it between the points -4 <= y <= 4, so it is stretched by a factor of 4.

Below is the comparison between the three waves.
Red represents the normal: y = sin(x)
Blue represents a change in the domain: y = sin(x/2)
Green is the final function: y = 4sin(x/2)
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