what kind of calculator is it?Good evening,
I have a math question I am stuck on.
y = 2 sin 4 (x+ pi/8) - 2
The equation comes up on my calculators as a straight line, even when I am on RAD mode. Why is this?
Thank you,
FR
I'm noticing your lack of parenthesis around the 4.Good evening,
I have a math question I am stuck on.
y = 2 sin 4 (x+ pi/8) - 2
The equation comes up on my calculators as a straight line, even when I am on RAD mode. Why is this?
Thank you,
FR
Casio fx-9750giiiwhat kind of calculator is it?
-Dan
nope, i did not use parentheses in the calculatorI'm noticing your lack of parenthesis around the 4.
You might have input this [imath]y = 2\sin(4) \left(x+ \dfrac{\pi}{8}\right) - 2[/imath], which is in fact a straight line.
I'm saying you should.nope, i did not use parentheses in the calculator
This is what i got, makes no senseI'm saying you should.
\(\displaystyle y = 2\sin\left(4 \left(x+ \dfrac{\pi}{8}\right)\right) - 2\)
Why? Makes sense to me.This is what i got, makes no sense
its not graphable, and a kid in my class got this question right with the following: (according to the teacher)Why?
did i do something wrong?You might need to zoom out to see the entire graph. Your graph is a bit "squished".
This is Desmos output.
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Your "x" looks weird, did you copy and paste? Try retyping the x.did i do something wrong?
Yes, there should have been to avoid the ambiguity as you've experienced.Thank you! But being that there were no parentheses in the original problem, shouldn't there have been?