Respuesta :

Answer:

  y = 2·sin(πx/4) +2

Step-by-step explanation:

You want the equation of the sine function shown in the graph.

Sine function

The graph of the trig function crosses its midline (halfway between the extremes) on the y-axis. This tells you it can be represented by a sine function that has been scaled and shifted vertically.

The equation will be of the form ...

  y = A·sin(2πx/P) +B

where A is half the distance between the extremes, B is the vertical position of the midline, and P is the period of the function.

Amplitude

The amplitude A is half the distance between extremes, so is ...

  A = (4 -0)/2 = 2

Offset

The vertical translation B is halfway between the extremes, so is ...

  B = (4 +0)/2 = 2

Period

The period P is the horizontal distance between points where the function repeats itself. You can look at the x-values of the maxima, minima, or midline crossings to determine P.

Here, the graph crosses the midline at x=0 and x=8, so the period is ...

  P = (8 -0) = 8

Equation

Now that we know the parameters, we can write the equation:

  [tex]y=2\sin\left(\dfrac{2\pi x}{8}\right)+2\\\\\\\boxed{y=2\sin\left(\dfrac{\vphantom{B}\pi x}{4}\right)+2}[/tex]

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