Chapter 5: Problem 58
Use a vertical shift to graph one period of the function. $$y=-3 \cos 2 \pi x+2$$
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Chapter 5: Problem 58
Use a vertical shift to graph one period of the function. $$y=-3 \cos 2 \pi x+2$$
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Determine the domain and the range of each function. $$ f(x)=\sin ^{-1}(\cos x) $$
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Without drawing a graph, describe the behavior of the graph of \(y=\cos ^{-1} x .\) Mention the function's domain and range in your description.
Your neighborhood movie theater has a 25 -foot-high screen located 8 feet above your eye level. If you sit too close to the screen, your viewing angle is too small, resulting in a distorted picture. By contrast, if you sit too far back, the image is quite small, diminishing the movie's visual impact. If you sit \(x\) feet back from the screen, your viewing angle, \(\theta,\) is given by $$\theta=\tan ^{-1} \frac{33}{x}-\tan ^{-1} \frac{8}{x}$$ (GRAPH CANNOT COPY) Find the viewing angle, in radians, at distances of 5 feet, 10 feet, 15 feet, 20 feet, and 25 feet.
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