explain sinusoidal equation.
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To write a sine function you simply need to use the following equation: f(x) = asin(bx + c) + d, where a is the amplitude, b is the period (you can find the period by dividing the absolute value b by 2pi; in your case, I believe the frequency and period are the same), c is the phase shift (or the shift along the x-axis ...
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To write a sine function you simply need to use the following equation: f(x) = asin(bx + c) + d, where a is the amplitude, b is the period (you can find the period by dividing the absolute value b by 2pi; in your case, I believe the frequency and period are the same), c is the phase shift (or the shift along the x-axis
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