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@ How are the gaphs from part 2) related to the Saph in part 3)?

Are the values for period and amplitude the same ot different? Why do youthinkwe see these results?
Please

wrik out your explanation

using complete sentences.

ful^{^ Yoo qdd b'tl, J'qpL,t J\o* flut\* t a,t @ /,* u;tt Ci^A +t^a,{* +}.. frro& is +l*-

(s ls 1}*- 3, a*, o.{' .*"$*- prrvrou$ #*fut


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Part

*)swL, vwca,ai63 tha*. Sy^fu4


II:
a.prfll'du

&*r^ &rrr*4 i+r


beco.,,5

d.- ic. d;*g*"r+


XoLwL

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<-

oJ-+t*

Vuv\ rn 9

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@ Prove that the following is an identity (A is a positive constant) by filling in the blanks below.

Asn4sn(at)+ Acosficos(al) = Acos(at -0)


A

sn

sin(at) + A cos { cos(a;r)

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Part III: Reunite an expression of the form

*ilBt) +{r*,,, d*nsf,x = A(Co, ncc*O,t) a \jt^.o (ir{d(\ : Afeos(ott) cos / + sin(ar) sin /l
Acas(cot

= A ( S,ua(;

Factor out
Addition

A
of
of

Commutative Property Commutative Properly

Multiolication
Difference identity for
cosine

i)

-,

Q sin(ar) + [l

cos(ax) =

Fffi7l.io(afl + {Fo#l

cos(ar) in terms of

a cosine

function:

o
@
l,
2

=Asia|+sin/=*
=
Acoso

"oro

jJ

tan{=
c2

is the arnplitude of the cosiae firnction measured in radians.

Nd

i,

o'phi", is called the phase angle and is

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