How do you graph y=1+cos(xπ)?

1 Answer
May 28, 2018

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Explanation:

First of all, use the fact that the cosine is an even function, i.e. cos(x)=cos(x). So, cos(xπ)=cos(πx)

We also know that cos(πx)=cos(x)

The expression becomes cos(x)1

This means that, starting from cos(x), you apply two transformations:

cos(x)cos(x)cos(x)1

The first transformation is a reflection with respect to the x axis, the second is a vertical translation, one unit down.

So, start from the standard cosine function, reflect it and shift it down to get the desired function:

graph{-cos(x)-1}