See I'm fine graphic trig functions like y=sinx or y=cosx or even y=3cosx but when you get stuff like y=3sin(x-pi/2)
It's kinda urgent, cos I have a test tommorow and my teacher didn't explain it too well. If you have pi/2 in the brackets, with a minus, that means that you move the graph of y=3sinx, pi/2 units to the right? Am I right?
It's really annoying cos my textbook doesn't have answers in the back for the graphing questions. Making things increasingly annoying.
Oh well, any help would be greatly appreciated.
It's kinda urgent, cos I have a test tommorow and my teacher didn't explain it too well. If you have pi/2 in the brackets, with a minus, that means that you move the graph of y=3sinx, pi/2 units to the right? Am I right?
It's really annoying cos my textbook doesn't have answers in the back for the graphing questions. Making things increasingly annoying.
Oh well, any help would be greatly appreciated.