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When graphing f(x)=a sin(bx) you would determine the functions period using which of the following?

A. The period is 2pi/b

B. The period is a

C. The period is pi/b

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Answer: A. The period is 2pi/b

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of 'a' out front in y = a sin(bx) determines the amplitude.

The b term helps us compute the period, which is 2pi/b for sine, cosine, secant, and cosecant functions.

For example, y = 2sin(3x) has an amplitude of 2 and period of 2pi/3

For tangent and cotangent functions, the period would be pi/b.

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