
How do you graph sine and cosine functions when it is ... - Socratic
Mar 22, 2015 · Horizontal Translation One way to think about horizontal translations of a function is to think about the value of x that will cause us to find f (0). We know the graph of y = f (x) = sin(x). To graph y = sin(x −4), we can think of it as graphing y = f (x −4). Now, what value of x will make me find f (0) = sin(0)? Clearly, it is x = 4. So " 4 is the new 0 …
How to you find the general solution of yy'=sinx? | Socratic
Nov 30, 2016 · yy' = sinx rewite in differential form y dy dx = sinx separate variables and integrate ∫ydy = ∫sinxdx 1 2 y2 = −cosx +C y2 = − 2cosx + C1
What is the general solution of the differential equation dy/dx +y …
Feb 16, 2017 · The solution to the DE dy dx +y = y2(cosx − sinx) is: y = 1 Cex − sinx
How do you find the intervals of increasing and decreasing using …
Jul 25, 2017 · How do you find the intervals of increasing and decreasing using the first derivative given y = sin x + cos x?
How do you find the inverse of y=sinx? | Socratic
Jan 24, 2016 · To find the inverse 'change the subject' of the equation to x . ⇒ sinx = y ⇒ x = sin−1y then : f −1(x) = sin−1x
How do you graph y = sin (-x)? + Example - Socratic
Jul 19, 2018 · Upon changing x to −x in f ( x), it becomes f (−x), If f ( - x ) = - f ( x ), the graph changes as mirror image with respect to x-axis and the function is an odd function. Here, the combined graph of both is symmetrical about x-axis. Example: sin x. See separate graphs.. Graph of y = sin(− x) = − sinx: graph {y + sin x = 0} Graph of y = sinx:: graph {y - …
How do you find the equation of the tangent and normal line
Dec 15, 2016 · How do you find the equation of the tangent and normal line to the curve y = sin x at x = π 3?
How do you graph y=sin x and y=cos x? | Socratic
Nov 9, 2014 · Here are the graphs: y=sinx y=cosx I hope that this was helpful.
Between -2pi and 2pi, the graph of the equation y = sin x is
Jun 26, 2016 · Between -2pi and 2pi, the graph of the equation y = sin x is symmetric with respect to what axis?
How do you write an equation of y=sinx with 3 units up ... - Socratic
The original function is y = sinx When applying a vertical translation up by 3 units, it is moving the original function up and moving the y -intercept up also. Therefore, y = (sinx) + 3