What is k in sine functions?
For sine functions, the formula k times pi generally applies to the zeros. But what is k, and what is the difference between it and b?
For sine functions, the formula k times pi generally applies to the zeros. But what is k, and what is the difference between it and b?
Supposedly, it's supposed to produce 80 pi cm³. But I can't figure that out. How do you approach this task?
Hey, I have a small question: What does this symbol mean? (the one marked in the picture) We are supposed to construct a triangle, but we couldn't do anything with this symbol. Thanks in advance☺️
Hello, Could someone check whether the derivation is correct?
Hello. I was given this task and had to calculate the function rule, which I did and which looks like this: f(v)=1/100*t*(t-25)*(t-40) Can someone please explain to me what I'm supposed to do with all these problems? Unfortunately, I don't understand it at all. My teacher told me I should do a lot of math….
b is part of the general Fkt regulation
k is a parameter
because in the case of sin(x) zero points are at pi , 2pi , 3pi , but also at 0 and -1pi, -2pi, etc., these are combined with k*pi and k from the quantity Z (Z are all the pos and neg numbers included zero)