What is the period of f(t)=sin( ( t ) /3 ) ?

1 Answer
Jan 22, 2016

(2pi)/3 rad=120^@

Explanation:

For a general sine graph of form y=AsinBt, the amplitude is A, the period is T=(2pi)/B and represents the distance on the t-axis for 1 complete cycle of the graph to pass.

So in this particular case, the amplitude is 1 and the period is
T=(2pi)/3 radians =120^@.

graph{sin(1/3x) [-16.02, 16.01, -8.01, 8.01]}