SOLUTION: y=3sin(x-pi over 6)+5 for 0<x<2Pi
1) The maximum occurs when x= 2 Pi over 3
I am utterly lost as to why this is true.
Pi over 6 is 30 degrees.
I wondered if maybe the C
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1) The maximum occurs when x= 2 Pi over 3
I am utterly lost as to why this is true.
Pi over 6 is 30 degrees.
I wondered if maybe the C
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Question 935393: y=3sin(x-pi over 6)+5 for 0
1) The maximum occurs when x= 2 Pi over 3
I am utterly lost as to why this is true.
Pi over 6 is 30 degrees.
I wondered if maybe the CAST diagram would be of relevance here? Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The maximum has to occur when the
value of the sin function = 1
That is because for all other values of
the sin function, you get a negative
value ( as much as -1 ), or you get
some positive value less than +1
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So, I can say that if I replace with , then to
make the sin a maximum
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Sop, I can say:
The value of the whole expression is:
Hope this is clear