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What function has this graph? [on hold]
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InSketching graph Exponential and logarithmic functions.How to graph trig functions on ti-nspire cx CAS?Graph the following function: $y = sin frac12left(x-fracpi6right)$How to graph this sin equation?I can't find an appropriate piecewise function for this graphHow do I represent the graph of $,sin (x-2),$?How to figure out what the graph of $frac sin xx$What secant graph goes through the following points?find sine and cosine function from graphTrigonometric function graph
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I tried to produce the following graph in Python. Does anybody have some idea how to produce it?
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– dantopa
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You've already gotten an answer, but for future questions, it would be better if you showed us what you have already tried.
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What a terrible question to land in the HNQ list...
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I tried to produce the following graph in Python. Does anybody have some idea how to produce it?
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I tried to produce the following graph in Python. Does anybody have some idea how to produce it?
trigonometry
trigonometry
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edited 6 hours ago
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You've already gotten an answer, but for future questions, it would be better if you showed us what you have already tried.
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What a terrible question to land in the HNQ list...
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– dantopa
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You've already gotten an answer, but for future questions, it would be better if you showed us what you have already tried.
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– Teepeemm
5 hours ago
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What a terrible question to land in the HNQ list...
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Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
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Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
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– dantopa
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You've already gotten an answer, but for future questions, it would be better if you showed us what you have already tried.
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– Teepeemm
5 hours ago
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You've already gotten an answer, but for future questions, it would be better if you showed us what you have already tried.
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– Teepeemm
5 hours ago
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What a terrible question to land in the HNQ list...
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The function is $x sin (20 pi x)$
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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The function is $x sin (20 pi x)$
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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– Mark McClure
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The function is $x sin (20 pi x)$
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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The function is $x sin (20 pi x)$
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The function is $x sin (20 pi x)$
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answered 7 hours ago
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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– Mark McClure
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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– Mark McClure
7 hours ago
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Close! Scale is a bit off, though.
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– Mark McClure
7 hours ago
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Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
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– dantopa
7 hours ago
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You've already gotten an answer, but for future questions, it would be better if you showed us what you have already tried.
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– Teepeemm
5 hours ago
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What a terrible question to land in the HNQ list...
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– T. Bongers
4 hours ago