How do you find the amplitude, period, vertical and phase shift and graph y=sinθ+0.25?

1 Answer
Jul 26, 2018

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Explanation:

y=sinθ+0.25 can also be written as y=0.25+sinθ which is in the form y=b+asin(nθ)
where a is the amplitude and b is the shift upwards or downwards and n is the phase shift

Now when we compared y=0.25+sinθ and y=b+asin(nθ), we can say that:

b=0.25
a=1
period(T)=2πn=2π1=2π

Therefore, we know that y=sinθ+0.25 is the graph y=sinθ shifted UPWARDS by 0.25 units and they also have the same phase shift (2π)

Below is graph y=sinθ

graph{sinx [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Below is graph y=sinθ+0.25

graph{0.25+sinx [-10, 10, -5, 5]}