These are what you use to find the amplitude of your graph
What is absolute value bars?
Given the equation y = a sin (bx - c) + d, this is the variable that gives our horizontal shift.
What is c?
The number that every table should start with
What is 0?
When we are graphing y = sinx, these are the y - values that students will use for their plot points
What are 0, 1, 0, 1, 0?
This is where the extra paper and other supplies are located
What are the side bins?
This tells you how many times a curve will repeat within 2pi
What is the period?
This is the vertical shift for the equation y = cos 3x - 2
What is down 2 units?
This is how you find the middle value for the table
What is 1/2(Period)?
If the amplitude of a sine graph is 2, these are the 5 y-values for the graph
What are 0, 2, 0, 2, 0?
This is how many floor outlets have tape on them
What is 540° or 3pi?
This is the horizontal shift for the function y = 2 sin (2x - 3) + 1
What is right 3 units?
The equation y = sin 2x has a period of 180° or pi. This is the 3rd x - value in its chart for graphing.
What is 90° or pi/2?
This affects how the graph is shrunk or stretched out
What is the period?
This is the period that Mr. Stone teaches Math 2
What is Third Period?
This is always positive, which is why our amplitude is always positive.
What is distance?
This is why the horizontal shift is opposite the sign inside of the parenthesis.
What is c has a negative value?
This is the y - value at the x - value 30° (pi/6) for the equation y = 2sin3x.
What is 2?
If the period is pi/2, this is how many times the wave will repeat from 0 to 2pi
What is 4?
This is how many mathematical practices there are
Find the amplitude and the period of the following equation y = 1/3 cos pix + 1
What are 1/3 and 114°/2?
These are the horizontal and vertical shifts of the graph y = sin 2(x -1) + 2
What are right 2 units, up 2 units?
Given the equation y = 3cos3x, these are the x-values for its graphing chart.
What is 0° or 0, 30° or pi/6, 60° or pi/3, 90° or pi/2, and 120° or 2pi/3?
When graphing y = 1/2 cos x + 1, these are the x - values for the table.
What are 0° or 0, 90° or pi/2, 180° or pi, 270° or 3pi/2, and 360° or 2pi?
This is what Mx. C is going to school to become
What is a High School Math Teacher?