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katovenus [111]
3 years ago
13

What are the period and phase shift for f(x) = 3 tan(4x + π)?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
7 0
\bf \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \textit{function transformations}
\\ \quad \\
% function transformations for trigonometric functions
\begin{array}{rllll}
% left side templates
f(x)=&{{  A}}sin({{  B}}x+{{  C}})+{{  D}}
\\ \quad \\

\end{array}

\bf \begin{array}{llll}
% right side info
\bullet \textit{ stretches or shrinks}\\
\quad \textit{horizontally by amplitude } |{{  A}}|\\\\
\bullet \textit{ horizontal or "phase" shift by }\frac{{{  C}}}{{{  B}}}\\
\qquad  if\ \frac{{{  C}}}{{{  B}}}\textit{ is negative, to the right}\\
\qquad  if\ \frac{{{  C}}}{{{  B}}}\textit{ is positive, to the left}\\
\end{array}

\bf \begin{array}{llll}


\bullet \textit{vertical shift by }{{  D}}\\
\qquad if\ {{  D}}\textit{ is negative, downwards}\\
\qquad if\ {{  D}}\textit{ is positive, upwards}\\\\
\bullet \textit{function period}\\
\qquad \frac{2\pi }{{{  B}}}\ for\ cos(\theta),\ sin(\theta),\ sec(\theta),\ csc(\theta)\\
\qquad \frac{\pi }{{{  B}}}\ for\ tan(\theta),\ cot(\theta)
\end{array}


now.. with that template above in mind, let's see yours


\bf \begin{array}{lllllll}
f(x)=&3tan(&4x+&\pi )\\
f(x)=&3tan(&4x+&1\pi )&+0\\
&\uparrow &\uparrow &\uparrow &\uparrow \\
&A&B&C&D
\end{array}

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