SOLUTION: y=2sin3thea (radians) I know how to graph i just forgot what part is theta. Like is it a phase shift, period, or vertical shift?

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Question 951597: y=2sin3thea (radians)
I know how to graph i just forgot what part is theta. Like is it a phase shift, period, or vertical shift?

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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y=2sin3thea (radians)
I know how to graph i just forgot what part is theta. Like is it a phase shift, period, or vertical shift?
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Form:: y = a*sin(b*t)
Theta is the angle.
Period = 2pi/b
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y = 2*sin(3t)
Period = (2pi)/3 = (2/3)pi
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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