SOLUTION: Find the possible equation of the SI function with amplitude 5 and period of pie/3

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Question 445625: Find the possible equation of the SI function with amplitude 5 and period of pie/3
Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the possible equation of the SI function with amplitude 5 and period of pie/3
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Assuming SI stand for sin.
Standard form for sin function: Asin(Bx-C), with A=amplitude, Period=2π/B, Phase shift =C/B
For given problem:
Phase shift not specified, assume no phase shift.
A=5
Period=2π/B =π/3
B=6
Equation: y=5 sin(6x)

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