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5) How are the graphs from part 2) related to the graph in part 3)?

Are the values for


period and amplitude the same or different? Why do you think we see these results?
Please write out your explanation using complete sentences.

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-LA ^t{
dn -rf-o

& +t"' 37G-Fkt rh "f^.C- zttrn oF bo*d^ *'+LL


;s .+l'{ SSh,rn

7 q raphs +L-n 7l-ru>a ls *L'e 52'on 1w c*rnptr+da


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.

zgr
Y? fttu.t
t

+t^-q-

@s{ru

uq$- &wrpli+z"dr- fbwnqa

0*

cLS

Part U:
6) Prove that the following is an identity (A is a positive constant) by irlling in the blanks
below.
A sin S sin(at) + A

cos $ cos(arf)

= A cos(ot

A sin $ sin(att) + A cas S cos(arr)

- d)

: fi lst"rsrr,
=

A fC

::
:

os

{r":t'1* raslra+-f&:$'} Factor out A

[rde(e*]+

Srn.a$;*Q,rf

Alcos{atr) cos / + sin(ax) sin

l]

Acos(at * g)

Commutative Properry

of

Addition
Commutative Property

of

Multiolication
Di{ference identity for
cosine

Part III:
Rewrite an expression of the form

CI
Qsin(ax)+Qcos(arr)=Frin7lrinlrll4+Vcos1cos(arr)
Acos(at

c1

=rsinl+sin

@
l,

*/). Use the following

Acosd

f=X)
,f

"orO

j)

intermsofacosinefunction:

definitions and your result fiom part Ii:

.c,
tanQ =-t
c2

#
{/a,

l{
cr

tt

?uast

'ooto-tt{^#

illtuqq*|.Boln*

is the amplitude of the cosine function and Q, "phi"o is called the phase angle and is
measured in radians.

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