Priority is a phenomenon which are found in real life situations, such as the human heartbeat which can be graphed through the electrocardiogram or lifeline of a human being.
The domain of a function is the set of all values that the function is defined for.
The range of a function is the set of all values that the function is defined to.
The graph of a function is the set of all points that the function passes through.
Sir Peter is the pre-calculus teacher, discussing the amplitude and the periods of circular functions.
The amplitude of a sine function is represented as a.
The period of a sine function is represented as T.
The sine function, cosine function, cosecant function, secant function, tangent function, and number six function are all circular functions.
The sine function, cosine function, cosecant function, secant function, tangent function, and number six function can be graphed on a circle.
The equation y = a sine bx can be exemplified by using a table of values from 0 to 2 pi to sketch the graph of y = 3 sine x and compare it to the graph of y = sine x.
The given function is y is equal to negative five thirds sine of three x.
The crop of the function is negative one half, represented by the letter 'R'.
The given function is y is equal to one half sine negative two x over three.
The given parameters for the function are a is equal to negative three and b is one half.
The period of the function is 4 pi, represented by the letter 'T'.
The period of the function is three pi, represented by the letter 'T'.
The amplitude of a function is the height of the graph, represented by the letter 'a'.
The crop of a function is the range of values it will take, represented by the letter 'R'.
The given parameters for the function are negative 2 pi over 5 over 3 and b is 3.
The amplitude of the function is one-half, represented by the letter 'a'.
The given function is y is equal to negative 3 cosine x over two.
The given parameters for the function are one half and b is negative two-thirds.
The amplitude of the function is 5 over 3, represented by the letter 'a'.
The period of a function is the time it takes for the function to repeat, represented by the letter 'T'.
The amplitude of the function is three, represented by the letter 'a'.
The period of the function is 8 pi over 3, represented by the letter 'T'.
The domain of a function is continuous across the x-axis, meaning it is up to negative infinity to positive infinity.
The graph of y = 3 sine x can be transformed to y = 3 cosine x.
The cosine function has a periodic rotation, with the cycle repeating after twopi.
The square root of two over two is represented as cosine 60 degrees or cosine pi over 3, which is equivalent to one half.
The function y is equal to cosecant x is represented as 1 over sine x, with the maximum value of the cosecant function being the square root of 3 over 3.
The cosecant function has a periodic rotation, with the cycle repeating after 720 degrees or four pi.
The maximum value of the cosine function is one and the minimum value is five, which does not exist on these values.
The domain of the cosine function is infinite on both directions across the x-axis, with negative infinity and positive infinity as the range limits.
The cosine function has periodic repetitions across the four quadrants and the signs of the y-values depend on the quadrant they belong to.
The cosine function has a similar periodic rotation for negative angles.
The range of a function does not exceed one across the y-axis and does not exceed negative one, meaning the maximum value that can be obtained is one and the minimum value that can be obtained is negative 1.
The vertices of the graph of the sine function move from one to three when represented in the graph of y = 3 sine x.
The period of a function is 2 pi, meaning every 360 degrees there is a periodic repetition of the graph.
The maximum value of a cosine function is represented by none, and the minimum value is represented by none.