Given f(x)= sin x, g(x)= cos 2x, how do you graph h(x)= (f-g)(x)?
1 Answer
Oct 17, 2015
The best way is to use technology. The graph is fairly interesting because of the different frequencies involved in the difference of these functions.
Explanation:
Here is the graph:
graph{sin(x)-cos(2x) [-5, 5, -2.5, 2.5]}
You might want to also see if you can understand why the graph looks this way by plotting