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What is the period of y = Acos(x-Bp)?(Here x is in radians.)
Originally posted by: Hyperion042
Not true - it's just 2Pi in this case. The period of a function f(x) is unchanged by simple additive elements on x - eg, the period of f(x) = the period of f(x+9) = the period of f(x+ab). All that matters here is your independent variable x.
In general, if you can transform one curve into another by simple translations and amplitude changes, they have the same period - in this case, the curve is just pushed a little to the right or left, so you just have to translate it back to where it was. Period is the same as cos(x) = 2Pi.
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
The period is the length between points where the function has identical values. For example, the period of regular sine and cosine is 2*Pi.