How do you find the period of y = 1/3 tan(2x)y=13tan(2x)?

1 Answer
Nov 4, 2015

The period is piπ

Explanation:

The equation can be written as a sin(b(x-c)) + dasin(b(xc))+d. For sin and cos (but not tan) |a||a| is the amplitude, (2pi)/|b|2π|b| is the period, and cc and dd are the phase shifts. cc is the phase shift to the right (positive xx direction) and dd is the phase shift up (positive yy direction). Hope this helps!