Determine an equation of a sinusoidal function that has a

  1. Determine an equation of a sinusoidal function that has a maximum at (5, 4)and a minimum at (2, -10).
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    2. ROBIN asked by ROBIN
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  2. In a sinusoidal,function, how do you determine whether or not y= sin4(x) has a period of 2 piIf it is equal to 2 pi then what is
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  3. Can someone please explain this to me?? I'm really stuck on it. First of all, i don't know if I should use cosine or sine for
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  4. A sinusoidal function has an amplitude of4 units, a period of 90°, and a maximum at (0, 2). a) Represent the function with an
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  5. given the transformed function sinusoidal function y=-1.5sin[1/3(x+30)]+2a) state the period max, min, amplitude, phase shift,
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  6. 1. Write a sinusoidal function for the function with a period of 6. The function has a max of 3 at x=2 and a low point of -1.2.
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  7. given the transformed function sinusoidal function y=-1.5[1/3(x+30)]+2a) state the period, maximum, minimum, amplitude, phase
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  8. Would pulling a roll of thread create a sinusoidal function?please suggest some real life application of sinusoidal wave that i
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  9. the equation y+y"=0 is the differential equation of?a.)sine function b.)sinusoidal c.)cosine function d.) a and c e.) abc
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  10. a sinusoidal function has a local maximum at (0,2) and the next minimum at (Pi/4, -2). a correct equation for the function is
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