Transformation of functions: proof for the time period

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

Given the standard form of a trigonometric function: a×cos(b(t+c))+da×cos⁡(b(t+c))+d, what is the proof that the period p=2×πbp=2×πb.

We don't have the proof in our syllabus. I'm just asking out of curiosity.

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manpreet 3 years ago

This isn't a formal b.com/tag/proof">proof, but just an informal argument.

Suppose that b(t1+c)=0b(t1+c)=0 and b(t2+c)=2πb(t2+c)=2π.

What is t2t1t2−t1?


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manpreet 3 years ago

This isn't a formal b.com/tag/proof">proof, but just an informal argument.

Suppose that b(t1+c)=0b(t1+c)=0 and b(t2+c)=2πb(t2+c)=2π.

What is t2t1t2−t1?


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