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What is the frequency of the function f(x)?

f(x)=3cos(πx)−2



Express the answer in fraction form.

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Answer:

The frequency is
(1)/(2) Hz

Explanation:

Sinusoid Function

The cosine and sine functions are generally called sinusoids because of their characteristic oscillatory behavior.

The general cosine function is expressed as


y(x)=A\cos(\omega x+\phi)+B

Where A is the amplitude, ω is the angular frequency, Ф is the phase shift and B is the midline or vertical shift.

We are given the function:


f(x)=3\cos(\pi x)-2

The coefficient of x is the angular frequency, thus


\omega=\pi

Since


\omega=2\pi f

Where f is the frequency, then


2\pi f=\pi

Simplifying:


f=(1)/(2)

The frequency is
(1)/(2) Hz

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