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thought i'd start a new maths questions thread
2sin(2x-pi/6) = 1 for a domain of -pi<x<pi
we multiply the domain values of 2, so it becomes -2pi<2x<2pi
but then do we subtract the domain values by -pi/6
or since 2sin(2x-pi/6) = 2sin(2(x-pi/12)), do we subtract the domain values by -pi/12?
Thanks
2sin(2x-pi/6) = 1 for a domain of -pi<x<pi
we multiply the domain values of 2, so it becomes -2pi<2x<2pi
but then do we subtract the domain values by -pi/6
or since 2sin(2x-pi/6) = 2sin(2(x-pi/12)), do we subtract the domain values by -pi/12?
Thanks