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In a function such as sine or cosine, we could also have a translation of the form: \(y = \sin (x - a)^\circ\) where \(a\) is called the phase angle. This is when the graph of the function has ...
This applet shows how the graphs of sin(θ) and cos(θ) follow directly from the definition of these functions. Move the slider to change the angle. Observe that after the point moves once around the ...
This circle has the centre at the origin and a radius of 1 unit. The point P can move around the circumference of the circle. At point P the \(x\)-coordinate is \(\cos{\theta}\) and the \(y ...
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