Asked by Matt
This identity means that translating a basic sine graph 3π/2 units to the right produces a basic cosine graph.
True or False?
sin(X-(3(pi)/2)) = cosX
True or False?
sin(X-(3(pi)/2)) = cosX
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
let's test it by applying the sin(A - B) = sinAcosB - cosAsinB relation
sin(x - 3π/2)
= sinx cos3π/2 - cosx sin3π/2
= (sinx) (0) - (cosx)(-1)
= cosx
yup, it is true.
sin(x - 3π/2)
= sinx cos3π/2 - cosx sin3π/2
= (sinx) (0) - (cosx)(-1)
= cosx
yup, it is true.
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