Dragonwolf73
Golem
3) Write the domain of tan(x/2)
4) Let x+π=5. Is x irrational? Explain.
4) Let x+π=5. Is x irrational? Explain.
f(x) = 3sin(x+π/2) + 71) If f(x)=sin(x), write the equation after applying the following transformations:
- Amplitude of 3.
- Phase Shift π/2 units left
- Midline Shift 7 units up.
*Can’t graph rn-*2) Graph the equation in question 1 after all transformations have been applied.
x != π + 2πn,3) Write the domain of tan(x/2)
Yez. Pi is a transcendental (irrational) number as well, hence no rational number can be added to it that will result in a rational number such as 5.4) Let x+π=5. Is x irrational? Explain.
1/1. Cool.Oh you actually did it, I didn't think anyone would.
You get sin(π/2) out of cos(2π) marks then.
Yeah, != was meant to be ≠. I used the python equivalent since idk how to make the crossed through equal sign-I mean you didn't do one of them and I think that was the equation of the asymptotes and not the domain I think, I'm not certain. But you get full marks anyway for actually doing it.
EDIT: Unless that was meant to be ≠ and not |.
...I mean technically it could be considered wrong anyway because {x| ____ , x∈ _}
Sounds about right.Still feel like a test that gives you a question marked out of sine or cosine where you actually need to intentionally fail the question to get a mark would make a good april fools test.
Helo there
Interesting. From what I remember you get marked wrong for not including the full thing where I am.I don't think I ever really learned that notation for expressing domain.
the aether can generate like that?
it's manually placed, the world was pre 1.4.4 but I wanted to have access to shimmer so I tossed it into a random cavethe aether can generate like that?
i thought it was more isolated