Can someone help me solve this problem?
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Can someone help me solve this problem?
Could someone help me out with how to solve this problem. Thank you in advance.
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randall weidner
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Re: Can someone help me solve this problem?
a. As
We also know that the period is
But the period of the cosine function is
b. You just have now to evaluate your function with the value of
c. Use your calculator to sketch the curve of your function and look around
$mathjax$s(0) = 1$mathjax$
and $mathjax$s(0) = a \cos(0 \times \omega) = a$mathjax$
then we can find the value of $mathjax$a$mathjax$
We also know that the period is
$mathjax$P=1.1$mathjax$
that means that for all $mathjax$x,$mathjax$
$mathjax$s(x+P)= s(x)$mathjax$
. Therefore $mathjax$a \cos\left(\omega x + \omega \times P\right) = a\cos(\omega x)$mathjax$
.But the period of the cosine function is
$mathjax$2\Pi$mathjax$
. So $mathjax$\omega P = 2\Pi$mathjax$
. That will give you the value of $mathjax$\omega$mathjax$
b. You just have now to evaluate your function with the value of
$mathjax$a$mathjax$
and $mathjax$\omega$mathjax$
found at the previous question.c. Use your calculator to sketch the curve of your function and look around
$mathjax$t=1$mathjax$
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