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    Feb 7, 2007, 06:38 PM
    Graphing amplitude and period of sine and cosine functions!
    How do I graph amplitude and period of sine and cosine functions? I know how to find the amp. And per. but I cannot figure out how to put it on a graph!
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    Feb 19, 2007, 09:11 AM
    The amplitude is the maximum value the function will return. The peak of the sin or cos function will have this y value.
    The period is how often the function will repeat. Every 1 period the function will go through 1 entire cycle.
    I'm not entirely sure what your question is. If you understand these concepts what is giving you trouble?

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