Multiple ChoiceBelow is a graph of the function y=tan(bx)y=\tan\left(bx\right)y=tan(bx). Determine the value of b.192views2rank
Multiple ChoiceBelow is a graph of the function y=cot(bx+π2)y=\cot\left(bx+\frac{\pi}{2}\right)y=cot(bx+2π). Determine the value of b.188views1rank
Textbook QuestionFor each function, give the amplitude, period, vertical translation, and phase shift, as applicable.y = (1/2)csc (2x - π/4)190views
Textbook QuestionFor each function, give the amplitude, period, vertical translation, and phase shift, as applicable.y = 2 sec(πx - 2π)145views
Textbook QuestionGraph each function over a one-period interval. See Examples 1–3.y = 2 tan x163views
Textbook QuestionFor each function, give the amplitude, period, vertical translation, and phase shift, as applicable.y = 1/3 tan (3x - π/3)188views
Textbook QuestionFor each function, give the amplitude, period, vertical translation, and phase shift, as applicable.y = cot (x/2 + 3π/4)179views
Textbook QuestionIdentify the circular function that satisfies each description.period is π; function is decreasing on the interval (0, π)134views
Textbook QuestionMatch each function in Column I with the appropriate description in Column II.Iy = -4 sin(3x - 2)IIA. amplitude = 2, period = π/2, phase shift = ¾B. amplitude = 3, period = π, phase shift = 2C. amplitude = 4, period = 2π/3, phase shift = ⅔D. amplitude = 2, period = 2π/3, phase shift = 4⁄3186views
Textbook QuestionDecide whether each statement is true or false. If false, explain why.The tangent and secant functions are undefined for the same values.221views
Textbook QuestionDecide whether each statement is true or false. If false, explain why.The graph of y = sec x in Figure 37 suggests that sec(-x) = sec x for all x in the domain of sec x.190views
Textbook QuestionConsider the function g(x) = -2 csc (4x + π). What is the domain of g? What is its range?148views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the simplest form of an equation for each graph. Choose b > 0, and include no phase shifts. (Midpoints and quarter points are identified by dots.)<IMAGE> 197views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the simplest form of an equation for each graph. Choose b > 0, and include no phase shifts. (Midpoints and quarter points are identified by dots.)<IMAGE> 266views
Textbook QuestionA rotating beacon is located at point A, 4 m from a wall. The distance a is given bya = 4 |sec 2πt|,where t is time in seconds since the beacon started rotating. Find the value of a for each time t. Round to the nearest tenth if applicable.<IMAGE>t = 1.24173views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the simplest form of an equation for each graph. Choose b > 0, and include no phase shifts. (Midpoints and quarter points are identified by dots.)<IMAGE>176views
Textbook QuestionConsider the following function from Example 5. Work these exercises in order.y = -2 - cot (x - π/4)Based on the answer in Exercise 58 and the fact that the cotangent function has period π, give the general form of the equations of the asymptotes of the graph of y = -2 - cot (x - π/4). Let n represent any integer.146views
Textbook QuestionFor each function, give the amplitude, period, vertical translation, and phase shift, as applicable.y = tan 3x204views
Textbook QuestionConsider the following function from Example 5. Work these exercises in order.y = -2 - cot (x - π/4)Use the fact that the period of this function is π to find the next positive x-intercept. Round to the nearest hundredth.149views
Textbook QuestionFill in the blank(s) to correctly complete each sentence.The graph of y = 3 + 5 cos (x + π/5) is obtained by shifting the graph of y = cos x horizontally ________ unit(s) to the __________, (right/left) stretching it vertically by a factor of ________, and then shifting it vertically ________ unit(s) __________. (up/down)216views
Textbook QuestionMatch each function with its graph in choices A–F.y = tan (x - π )A. <IMAGE> B. <IMAGE> C. <IMAGE>D. <IMAGE> E. <IMAGE> F. <IMAGE>164views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 25–28, use each graph to obtain the graph of the corresponding reciprocal function, cosecant or secant. Give the equation of the function for the graph that you obtain.182views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 25–28, use each graph to obtain the graph of the corresponding reciprocal function, cosecant or secant. Give the equation of the function for the graph that you obtain.212views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = 3 csc x216views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = 1/2 csc x/2185views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = 2 sec x185views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = sec x/3175views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = −2 csc πx165views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = −1/2 sec πx174views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = csc(x − π)214views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 29–44, graph two periods of the given cosecant or secant function. y = 2 sec(x + π)190views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–52, graph two periods of each function. y = sec(2x + π/2) − 1195views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 53–54, let f(x) = 2 sec x, g(x) = −2 tan x, and h(x) = 2x − π/2. Graph two periods of y = (f∘h)(x).202views