Subject: Mathematics
Book: Maths Mastery
Sine and cosine graphs oscillate with amplitude (|A|), period (2π/B), phase shift (C/B), and vertical shift D in y=A sin(Bx–C)+D. For instance, y=2 sin(x–π/2) shifts the standard sin curve right by π/2 and doubles its amplitude. Tangent has vertical asymptotes and repeats every π/B. Graphing these accurately is vital for modeling waves, seasonal cycles, or repeating phenomena. Understanding transformations allows real-life data fitting (harmonic motion, sound waves) and deeper insights into cyclical patterns that shape advanced math or scientific analyses.
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