How do you find the amplitude, period, and shift for #y =3cos(6x+8pi)#?
1 Answer
Mar 23, 2016
See solution below.
Explanation:
Amplitude:
In a function of the form
Phase shift:
The phase shift can be found by setting the numbers in parentheses to 0.
Therefore, the phase shift is
Period:
The formula for period in sine and cosine functions is
In your equation, we're going to have to factor b out.
Here is the graph of your function:
Practice exercises:
- Identify the period, phase shift and amplitude of
#y = -4cos(2x - pi/2)# . Graph if possible.
Good luck!