The amplitude of the function y=3.5cos(1.5x+2)
What is 3.5?
The formula for period of a sinusoidal function.
What is 2pi/b?
The phase shift in the equation y = Asin(b(x-h))+k is represented by this letter.
What is h?
The vertical shift in the equation y = Asin(b(x-h))+k is represented by this letter.
What is k?
From one max to the very next max, but also the missing punctuation here
What is period?
A function whose maximum value is 10 and minimum value is 2 has this as its amplitude.
What is 4?
The period of the functions y=sin(x) and y=cos(x).
What is 2pi?
The phase shift in the equation y=Acos(bx-h)+k is represented by this expression.
What is h/b?
The vertical shift of the function y=3.5cos(1.5x+2).
What is zero?
Don't sneeze on this, the y-coordinate of points on the unit circle.
What is sine? (From the Latin sinus, after a series of mistranslations from the original Arabic word.)
The amplitude of the function represented by 3y = 4sin(t)+3
What is 4/3?
The function f(x) = 4cos(6x - 9) + 11.5 has this as its period.
What is pi/3?
Compared to the parent function y = sin(x), the function f(x) = sin(x + pi) is shifted pi units in this direction.
What is left?
If f(x) = 4sin(2x) + 5,this is the vertical shift.
What is 5?
Need a car loan? Try asking this ratio, also known as the x-coordinate of points on the unit circle.
What is cosine?
What is 4.375?
The function g(x) = -cos(3x-3)+3 has this as its period.
The phase shift of the sinusoid g(x) = -4cos(2x - pi) is this.
What is pi/2?
The vertical shift of the function represented by 3y = 4sin(t)+3
What is 1?
I'm not ready to sleep in this yet, also the abbreviation for this missing part in the identity 1 + ___(x)^2 = csc^x.
What is cot?
If f(x) = 4sin(2x) + 5, then this is the maximum value of f?
What is 9?
A sinusoid whose successive minimums are 270 degrees apart has a b value equal to this.
What is 4/3 (or 1 and 1/3)?
For a function with a period of 6 and a phase shift of 2pi, this is the value of w in y=sin(bx - w).
What is 2pi^2/3?
Compared to f(x) = cos(x), the graph of -g(x)=cos(2x-3) - 4 is shifted this many units in this direction.
What is 4 units up?
Snip snip, goes this trigonometric identity, also the name for a line that intersects a circle in exactly two points.
What is secant? (from the Latin, secare, to cut)