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It started from the Origin(Sine graph). It curved upwards immediately it started... Meaning graph's amplitude is gonna be positive one

The Equation for a sine graph is ASin[B(x-C)] + D

A=Amplitude

B= 2π/period

C= c value at the starting point.

D= y value at starting point

Let your Starting point be at the sinusoidal axis (Max + Min)/2.

Looking at this graph

Let's take 1cm on the y axis to be 1unit(1,2,3,4...)

On the x axis... let's take 1cm to be π units(π,2π,3π....)

To get the sinusoidal axis Max - Min/2

Since 1cm is 1unit

Max =1 (from the graph)

Min= -1

1-1/2 = 0

The axis is at the center of middle

Meaning

D=y=0(Its directly at the x axis)

From this axis at the origin... The graph goes... Intercept Maximum... intercept Minimum... Meaning its a Positive sine graph.

A=amplitude = 1cm

B=Period...(Time to complete one Oscillation)

It doesn't fall directly on an x value... It falls at the 1.9th position. or 19/10

B=2π/Period.

B=2π/19/10

B=2π x 10/19

B=20π/19

C=0

Writing the Equation

Y= 1Sin[20π/19(x-0)] +0

ie

Y = Sin [20πx/19]

My thoughts on it

Correct me if wrong... Thanks

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