Answer:
The period of the sine curve is the length of one cycle of the curve. The natural period of the sine curve is 2π. So, a coefficient of b=1 is equivalent to a period of 2π. To get the period of the sine curve for any coefficient b, just divide 2π by the coefficient b to get the new period of the curve.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
35.733
Step-by-step explanation:
have a common denominator then do the math
Of means multiplication. So the question is 1/3 X 1 1/2. First make 1 1/2 improper: 3/2. Then multiply the numerators (top numbers) and denominaters (bottom numbers): 1x3=3, 3x2=6, =3/6. Now simplify 3/6=1/2. Then multiply that by 2, since he used 2 pieces: 1/2x2=1. John used 1 meter :)
<em>Answer</em>
= 11
<em>Explanation</em>
f(x) = x² + 3x- 7
To get the value of f(x) when x = 3, we substitute x with 3 in the function f(x).
f(x) = x² + 3x- 7
= 3² + (3×3) -7
= 9 + 9 - 7
= 11