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What do the values of a b and c in trigonometry stand for

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Answered by Kim0970
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A is for amplitude in a trigonometry equation. B is for becoming (the period) in a trig equation. C is for cruisin' left or right in a trigonometry equation.

Answered by Hawkssbabysteps13
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The general form for a trig function. A is for amplitude in a trigonometry equation. B is for becoming (the period) in a trig equation. C is for cruisin' left or right in a trigonometry equation. D is for distancing a graph in a trig equation.

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