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write the equation of the trigonometric function shown in the graph. use a positive coefficient on cosine for this activity.
answer attempt 1 out of 2
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Step 1: Determine the amplitude
The amplitude \(A\) of a cosine function \(y = A\cos(B(x - C))+D\) is half the distance between the maximum and minimum values.
The maximum value \(y_{max}=1\) and the minimum value \(y_{min}=-1\). So, \(A=\frac{y_{max}-y_{min}}{2}=\frac{1 - (- 1)}{2}=1\).
Step 2: Determine the period and find \(B\)
The period \(P\) of a cosine function \(y = A\cos(B(x - C))+D\) is given by \(P=\frac{2\pi}{B}\).
Looking at the graph, the period \(P=\pi\). Then \(\pi=\frac{2\pi}{B}\), solving for \(B\) gives \(B = 2\).
Step 3: Determine the phase - shift (find \(C\))
The general form of a cosine function is \(y=A\cos(B(x - C))+D\). For the standard cosine function \(y = \cos(x)\), the maximum occurs at \(x = 0\). For the given function, the maximum occurs at \(x = 0\), so the phase - shift \(C = 0\).
Step 4: Determine the vertical shift (find \(D\))
The vertical shift \(D\) is the mid - line of the function. The mid - line \(D=\frac{y_{max}+y_{min}}{2}=\frac{1+( - 1)}{2}=0\).
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\(y = 1\cos(2(x - 0))+0\)