S S SpiralFlex Aug 27, 2011 Oh that. Let me tell you young one. The only place where success comes before hard work is in the dictionary. Now, work hard, make mistakes, learn!
Oh that. Let me tell you young one. The only place where success comes before hard work is in the dictionary. Now, work hard, make mistakes, learn!
S S SpiralFlex Aug 27, 2011 Ugh...Do you want me to start from the beginning? Giving you a beginner's lesson on trigonometric graphs?
Ugh...Do you want me to start from the beginning? Giving you a beginner's lesson on trigonometric graphs?
S S SpiralFlex Aug 27, 2011 I would highly doubt it's in degrees. If there is no degrees sign in your question. We always have to assume is in radians. Have you learnt radians before?
I would highly doubt it's in degrees. If there is no degrees sign in your question. We always have to assume is in radians. Have you learnt radians before?
S S SpiralFlex Aug 27, 2011 I'll assume you want to graph it. y = 4 sin pi*x + 3 Is the 3 inside the trig ratio or outside?
S S SpiralFlex Aug 27, 2011 Type in using latex. Make a new thread or PM. You can use the latex editor when you click reply, select the f(x) button. Then you enter your codes. Then add [ tex] to the front of your code and [/ tex] (No spaces) to the end of your code.
Type in using latex. Make a new thread or PM. You can use the latex editor when you click reply, select the f(x) button. Then you enter your codes. Then add [ tex] to the front of your code and [/ tex] (No spaces) to the end of your code.