Question #b2073

1 Answer
Feb 19, 2018

Period #color(purple)(w = pi#

Explanation:

The period of the sine curve is the length of one cycle of the curve.

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The natural period of the sine curve is 2π. So, a coefficient of b=1 is equivalent to a period of 2π.

To get the period of the sine curve for any coefficient b, just divide 2π by the coefficient b to get the new period of the curve.

Period is given by

#w = (2pi)/|B|#

For #y = sin (2t)#, #B = 2#

#:. w = (2pi) / 2 = pi#