B bilal New Member Joined Sep 19, 2002 Messages 28 Sep 19, 2002 #1 i remember my x-tutor telling me how to find out.. the size of one revolution in the sin or cos graph something like 360/n whats n or is the formula wrong.. or is that for one quad?
i remember my x-tutor telling me how to find out.. the size of one revolution in the sin or cos graph something like 360/n whats n or is the formula wrong.. or is that for one quad?
Lazarus Retired Joined Jul 6, 2002 Messages 5,965 Location CBD Gender Male HSC 2001 Sep 19, 2002 #2 The period of the curve can be determined by calculating (2pi)/n where n is the coefficient of x.
Weisy the evenstar Joined Aug 2, 2002 Messages 656 Location Here Gender Female HSC 2002 Sep 19, 2002 #3 where period is in radians (360/n period in degrees)