How do you use cosine rule to sketch y = sin 3x without technology?
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It's 4.5 periods of a sine wave with the axes labeled appropriately.
Explanation:
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I'm not sure which cosine rule you mean, but to sketch
you just sketch
Don't draw anything yet. We need to figure out how much to draw.
We're to sketch from
Now we can draw the axes and
The zero crossings of
We're not scaling or adding to the sin, so the y axis will have the usual +1 for the maximum of the sine wave and -1 for the minimum. Label the y axis.
Socratic's grapher doesn't write the
graph{y = sin(3x) + 0 sqrt(x) [-0.307, 9.42, -2, 2]}