SOLUTION: Write the transformations that are indicated in y = 3 cotθ + 2 from the original trigonometric curve
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Question 1189273: Write the transformations that are indicated in y = 3 cotθ + 2 from the original trigonometric curve Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, ikleyn:Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source):
->Amplitude ->Period : ....recall: The sine, cosine, cosecant, and secant all normally have a period of (2pi). The tangent and cotangent have a period of . ->Phase Shift: ->Vertical Shift:
Since @MathLover1 does not respond the posed question, I will do it instead of her.
First transformation is stretching y-axis with the coefficient 3
y' = 3y.
Second transformation is vertical shift two units up
y'' = y' + 2.
Absciss coordinate remains unchanged.