The period of a function is a number where the function starts keep repeating its behavior. If a function has period of 300 days , for example, every 300 days the function keeps repeating its movement and behavior. This means 300,600,900 are all the start of a new period. This is somewhat similar to the seasons. The seasons have a period of 4 and they keep repeating their pattern every other 4 season.
The period of trigonometric function is the distance between repetitions of the function. The "x" value of the space it takes to start over.
Period of a Periodic Function is the horizontal distance required for the graph of that periodic function to complete one cycle.
There was no "function ". It is a period in man's history.
The frequency of a periodic function is 1/Period
2PI
Yes, the sine function is a periodic function. It has a period of 2 pi radians or 360 degrees.
2pi
The period of a trigonometric function, since it depends on the angle of a ray centered in a unit circle, is 2 pi radians or 360 degrees.
No, vinegar will not stop your period. Your period is part of your menstrual cycle and a natural function of your body, you cannot stop your period with vinegar.
Since cosh is based on the exponential function, it has the same period as the exponential function, namely, 2 pi i.Note: If you consider only the real numbers, the exponential function, as well as cosh, are NOT periodic.
The argument of the cosine function must be (2pi/3)*x radians
it depends on what b is in the equation. Period = 360 degrees / absolute value of b.