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9 October, 09:24

What is the difference between y=sinx and y = 4sinx when graphed?

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  1. 9 October, 12:07
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    Separately the periods for sin 4x and sin x are

    π

    2

    and

    2

    π

    .

    The LCM =

    2

    π

    is the period for the compounded oscillation

    y

    =

    sin

    4

    x

    -

    4

    sin

    x

    .

    The second not-to-scale graph is for just one period

    x



    [

    -

    π

    ,

    π

    ]

    .

    graph{sin 4x - 4 sin x [-40, 40, - 20, 20]}

    graph{sin 4x - 4 sin x [-3.14, 3.14, - 6.28, 6.28]}
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