How do you graph and list the amplitude, period, phase shift for #y=cos(-3x)#?
1 Answer
The function will have an amplitude of
Explanation:
Graphing the function is as easy as determining those three properties and then warping the standard
Here is an "expanded" way to look at a generically shifted
The "default" values for the variables are:
It should be obvious that these values will simply be the same as writing
With these in mind, we can see that the function given has only had its period changed. Other than this, the amplitude and phase are unaltered.
Another important thing to note is that for
So the
Thus, the function will have an amplitude of
graph{cos(3x) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}