How do you find the amplitude, period and phase shift for #y = 2 cos (x/2 - Pi/6)#?
2 Answers
Jul 29, 2015
Explanation:
Amplitude: (-2, 2)
Period of cos x is
Phase shift:
Jul 29, 2015
There are several steps.
Explanation:
The form of this equation is
(Some textbooks use the first, others use the second.)
The Amplitude is
Period can be found by
Phase Shift is found by solving:
For
#y = 2cos(1/2x-pi/6)" "# (so it is clear that#B = 1/2# )
Amplitude:
Period:
Found by simplifying
Phase Shift:
Found by solving: