
Question #80acd - Socratic
They aren't different. Here is the graph of cot(x) with asymptotes at x = n pi: graph{cot(x) [-10, 10, -5, 5]} Here is the graph of 1/tan(x) with asymptotes at x = n pi: graph{1/(tan(x)) [-10, 10, -5, 5]} …
Question #72a63 - Socratic
No. Why would we say it is -oo rather than oo? Here is the graph of tangent: graph{tan(x*pi/180) [-262.7, 117.4, -130.2, 59.8]} As the angle approaches 270^@ from one side, the tangent …
How do you graph y= (x-3)^2+1? | Socratic
May 6, 2017 · Know that the parent function is y = x2. This is where we start and so our starting function looks like this: y = x2 graph {x^2 [-10.04, 9.96, -1, 9]} Looking at just y = (x −3)2 the …
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How do you find the integral of #x^5*e^ (x^2) #? On a farm there are chickens and cows. Together they have #200# legs and #75# heads. How many cows and chickens are there on the farm? …
What is the amplitude and period of y + 4 = - cos (π/3) (x + 2)
Amplitude: 1 Period: 6 See graphical depiction. For y = a f ( b x + c ) + d, where f is cos, sin, csc or sec, the period is ( 2 pi )/abs b. If f is tan or cot, the period is pi/abs b. When f is cos or sin, …
How do you solve the system of equations #6= 2x - Socratic
Or you can graph given equations, the answer will be the intersection of two lines.
How to calculate the slope of the line tangent to the graph of?
Jul 18, 2018 · The slope of the tangent line to any curve is dy dx Since we know how to convert between Cartesian and polar coordinates, we can do a chain rule substitution: dy dx = dy dθ …
How do you graph f ( x ) = - \log x - 5? | Socratic
Check below. logx=0 <=> (x=1) [unique] graph of y=logx is graph {logx [-10, 10, -5, 5]} graph of -logx should be the graph of logx rotated around the x axis graph {-logx [-10, 10, -5, 5]} -logx …
How do you graph # f (x)=x^2+2#? - Socratic
Hence, #f (x)# has the graph of the standard parabolic function #y=x^2# shifted by 2 units positive ("Up") on the #y-# axis.
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c. The equation of a function is a relationship between the variables. For example, y=2x is an equation, and this means y is proportional to x. The equation y=1/4cos ( (2pi)/3theta) is a …