How do you write the equation of the sine function with an amplitude of 1/9 and a period of 3pi?

1 Answer
Apr 7, 2018

#y=1/9sin(2/3x)#

Explanation:

The standard form of the sine function with period #p=(2pi)/b# and amplitude #a# is given by

#y=asin(bx)#

First, we'll need to solve for #b.# We're given #p=3pi.# Moreover, since #p=(2pi)/b,#

#3cancelpi=(2cancelpi)/b#

#b=2/3#

We're given #a=1/9.# The amplitude must be positive -- this is already positive, so no worries, but were it not positive, we'd need to take the absolute value.

Thus, we have

#y=1/9sin(2/3x)#