Find the Equation of a Trigonometric Function Given Its Graph - Grade 12
Oct 3, 2022
In this video, it is shown, through an example, how to find the equation of a trigonometric function, given by its graph. The function suggested is of the form:
V(t) = A cos (Bt + C) + D
where t is the variable.
Formulas to find the parameters A (chosen to be positive) and D describing the amplitude and vertical shift of the trigonometric function are deduced:
A = (Vmax - Vmin) / 2 , gives A greater than zero.
D = A = (Vmax +Vmin) / 2
The period of the function is determined from its graph and the formula:
Period = 2 pi / B , B greater than zero.
is used to find B.
The parameter C is related to the phase shift and is determined by locating a maximum (or a minimum) of the function using the graph. Assume the maximum is at t = T, and write the equation
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