Graphing Sine with a Phase Shift

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👉 Learn how to graph a sine function. To graph a sine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the parent function), the vertical shift (the vertical shift from the parent function) and the x-scale (the distance between the turns and the x-intercepts). After we have obtained these features, we plot the points on the graph and graph accordingly.

Organized Videos:
✅ How to Graph Trigonometric Functions
✅ How to Graph Tangent | Learn About
✅ How to Graph Secant | Learn About
✅ How to Graph Sine and Cosine | Learn About
✅ How to Graph Trigonometric Functions | Learn About
✅ How to Graph The Sine Function
✅ How to Graph The Cosine Function
✅ How to Graph The Tangent Function
✅ How to Graph The Cotangent Function
✅ How to Graph Cosecant Function
✅ How to Graph The Secant Function

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This guy is about 2 million times better than my own math teacher at school.... I which we had him

soominkim
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I'm about to go crazy from that stupid tutoring commercial.

pomegranatejuice
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first day of trig, already confused, but not anymore thanks to this video

raven-zios
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I am so cramming tonight for my trigo class, thank you very muchh

visiondreamer
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To find end point is it always setting the equation equal to 2π?

khartez
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so helpful! i've been trying to grasp this concept for 2 weeks now, and just learned it in less than 8 minutes, thanks so much!!

emilybraun
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cool as long as it makes sense to you, that is great

brianmclogan
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I wasn’t able to get my head around sketching trig graphs, but now I do! I appreciate your work sir!

Elitea
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my teacher is no help, so I really had to come to youtube and i’m glad i actually found this. thanks!

erikperez
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got a question, when doing the end you take the equation in the brackets and made to equal to 2pi, . is it always 2pi or depends on the period

undermakerkhalid
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Dear Sir!
Can you please tell me where do you teach so I will try like to join your class
Thank you for helping us a lot.

mohomarbaraki
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I don't quite understand if the resulting period of any trigonometric function has to be divided by 4? What rule did you apply in finding the critical points?

saraigomez
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i know this is a mathematics channel, but does this principle also apply to drawing graphs of waves in physics?

i'm studying for an upcoming exam, so i really need all the info i can get.

paulanji
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This is video with such a quick method to solve the graph.. 😁 wonderful

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do you always divide by 4 for the critical points

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This channel is the only way I’m learning my math. My teacher doesn’t teach well and I’m so thankful for the channel

jacobhowe
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Thank you so much for this video! I have a test on Thursday so this is a life saver.

FoUr-kors
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No need, as far as I'm concerned, for Brian to apologize for putting pi/4 as the central vertical point (with the big tall line thingummy); I am quite certain that the way he did THIS FIRST actually helped my brain to understand and visualize the transformed graph much more clearly than if he had STARTED by putting nought as the central vertical point (with the big tall line thingummy).
Sometimes, for a relative beginner like me, all those sine waves in different places can cause my brain to just collapse.
Having said that, I suppose it did ADD to my understanding when, towards the end, Brian showed us where the nought point would be.

helenday
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Do you have a video where you do this on tan? Or is it the same?

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You're out here saving lives, Mr. McLogan. Thank you so much for uploading these videos!

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