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Write a cosine function that has an amplitude of 5, a midline of 3 and a period of 4

Write a cosine function that has an amplitude of 5, a midline of 3 and a period of-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation


y=Acos(Bx+C)+D

Where A is the Amplitude =5

Also


\begin{gathered} period=(2\pi)/(B) \\ 4=(2\pi)/(B) \\ 4B=2\pi \\ B=(2\pi)/(4) \\ B=(\pi)/(2) \end{gathered}

D represents the midline. While C is the phase shift that is not given, Therefore, the equation becomes;


\begin{gathered} y=5cos((\pi)/(2)x+0)+3 \\ y=5cos((\pi)/(2)x)+3 \end{gathered}

Answer:


y=5cos((\pi)/(2)x)+3

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