SOLUTION: y = (3/4)sin (-6pi/7 x) Find the period.
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Question 658082: y = (3/4)sin (-6pi/7 x) Find the period.
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y = (3/4)sin (-6pi/7 x) Find the period.
Equation for sin function: Asin(Bx-C),A=amplitude, period=2π/B, phase shift=C/B
For given problem:
B=6π/7
period=2π/(6π/7)=14π/6π=7/3
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