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Trigonometric functions amplitude period phase shift

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The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough).

The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)....

The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)....Now we can see:

The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)....Now we can see:amplitude is A = 3.

The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)....Now we can see:amplitude is A = 3.period is 2π/100 = 0.02 π

The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)....Now we can see:amplitude is A = 3.period is 2π/100 = 0.02 πphase shift is C = 0.01 (to the left)

The Period goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point): The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)....Now we can see:amplitude is A = 3.period is 2π/100 = 0.02 πphase shift is C = 0.01 (to the left)vertical shift is D = 0.

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