What is the amplitude, period and the phase shift of #y = 2 sin (1/4 x)#?
2 Answers
The amplitude is
Explanation:
We need
The period of a periodic function is
Here,
Therefore,
where the period is
So,
Then,
As
Therefore,
The amplitude is
The phase shift is
graph{2sin(1/4x) [-6.42, 44.9, -11.46, 14.2]}
Explanation:
#"the standard form of the sine function is"#
#color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(y=asin(bx+c)+d)color(white)(2/2)|)))#
#"amplitude "=|a|," period "=(2pi)/b#
#"phase shift "=-c/b" and vertical shift "=d#
#"here "a=2,b=1/4,c=d=0#
#"amplitude "=|2|=2," period "=(2pi)/(1/4)=8pi#
#"there is no phase shift"#