Ok so basically here's my issue down to the simplest possible statement: I'm having trouble graphing these because I don't understand the method we're being taught.
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Our teacher used this website as an example for graphing: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig3.htm (Pages 2 and 3 were used).
The issue I'm having is, when period is modified, normally there would be more crests and more troughs in the same length. However, the mathomat (it's a plastic stencil, used to keep things neat and easy to draw) only has the one curve size (For cosine it has 2 troughs and 1 crest, for sine it has 1 crest and 1 trough). How can I use the mathomat to keep my graphs looking nice, but still keep them accurate? I don't think it's possible tbh.
Cheers,
LC
EDIT: An example of a question I'm having an issue doing this with: f(x) = 3Cos(4x)
EDIT 2: Also forgot to mention, we were told to renumber the axis to make amplitude a non-issue, so that's not where I'm having a problem.
More Depth:
Our teacher used this website as an example for graphing: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig3.htm (Pages 2 and 3 were used).
The issue I'm having is, when period is modified, normally there would be more crests and more troughs in the same length. However, the mathomat (it's a plastic stencil, used to keep things neat and easy to draw) only has the one curve size (For cosine it has 2 troughs and 1 crest, for sine it has 1 crest and 1 trough). How can I use the mathomat to keep my graphs looking nice, but still keep them accurate? I don't think it's possible tbh.
Cheers,
LC
EDIT: An example of a question I'm having an issue doing this with: f(x) = 3Cos(4x)
EDIT 2: Also forgot to mention, we were told to renumber the axis to make amplitude a non-issue, so that's not where I'm having a problem.
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