What are the important points to graph y=sin(x+1)?

1 Answer
Nov 30, 2016

Highpoints, lowpoints, x intercepts and such.

Explanation:

Basically any point you can calculate. Numbers like the sin of pi/3 or pi/4 things like that. Depending on how detailed you want to make your graph you can choose the ignore some points.

In this case it is most convenient when x=-1 since sin(1-1)=sin(0)=0

similarly you can do x=pi/3-1, and now you have sin(pi/3-1+1)=sin(pi/3)=sqrt(3)/2.

Other good x values are x=pi/4-1, x=pi/6-1, x=(2pi)/3-1, x=(5pi)/6-1 and such.

A most simple graph would just contain the high points, low points and the x-intercepts. If you wish to do that just plot down the values x=-1, x=pi/2-1, x=pi-1