Chapter 9: Problem 73
Find the least common multiple of the expressions. \(2 x, 2(x-5)\)
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Chapter 9: Problem 73
Find the least common multiple of the expressions. \(2 x, 2(x-5)\)
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5.6 meters to millimeters
Compare the amplitudes and periods of the functions \(y=\frac{1}{2} \cos x\) and \(y=3 \cos 2 x\).
Identify the amplitude and period of the function. Then graph the function and describe the graph of \(g\) as a transformation of the graph of its parent function. \(g(x)=3 \sin x\)
Graph the function. \(g(x)=\cos \left(x-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)\)
\(y=\cos 4 x+2\)
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