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What is the equation for these two functions.

What is the equation for these two functions.-example-1
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Explanation:

The general forms of a wave is:

y = ±A sin(2π/B x) + C

y = ±A cos(2π/B x) + C

where A is the amplitude, B is the period, and C is the centerline.

First graph is a positive sine wave. It has a maximum of 5 and a minimum of -1, so the centerline is at C = (5 + -1) / 2 = 2, and the amplitude is A = (5 − -1) / 2 = 3. The distance between the peaks is B = 8 units.

Therefore:

y = 3 sin(2π/8 x) + 2

y = 3 sin(π/4 x) + 2

The second graph is a negative cosine wave. The maximum is at 5 and the minimum is at 0, so the centerline is at C = (5 + 0) / 2 = 2.5, and the amplitude is A = (5 − 0) / 2 = 2.5. The distance between the peaks is B = 2.

Therefore:

y = -2.5 cos(2π/2 x) + 2.5

y = -2.5 cos(π x) + 2.5

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