Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift and Frequency
Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift and Frequency
Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift and Frequency
Some functions (like Sine and Cosine) repeat forever and are called
Periodic Functions.
The Period goes from one peak to the next (or
from any point to the next matching point):
• amplitude
A=2
• period 2π/B =
2π/4 = π/2
• phase shift =
−0.5 (or 0.5 to the right)
• vertical shift
D=3
Visual of Transformation
2 sin(4(x − 0.5)) + 3
in words:
• the 2 tells us it will be 2 times taller than usual,
so Amplitude = 2
• the usual period is 2π, but in our case that is
"sped up" (made shorter) by the 4 in 4x, so
Period = π/2
• and the −0.5 means it will be shifted to
the right by 0.5
• lastly the +3 tells us the center line is y = +3, so
Vertical Shift = 3
Instead of x we can have t (for time) or
maybe other variables:
Example: 3 sin(100t + 1)
First of all there should be brackets around the (t+1), but we need to
divide the 1 by 100 first:
3 sin(100t + 1) = 3 sin(100(t + 0.01))
• amplitude is
A = 3
• period is
2π/100 = 0.02 π
• phase shift is
C = 0.01 (to the left)
• vertical shift is
D = 0
Function Transformation:
Frequency
• So the Frequency is 4
• And the Period is 1/4
Frequency = 1/Period
Period = 1/Frequency
• Example from before: 3 sin(100(t + 0.01))
Solve 10 Questions Based on Concepts :
Q1: What is the period (wavelength) for
the function y = -5cos(3x + 2π)?
In this case, B = 3
So, the period = 2π/3
Q2: What is the amplitude for the function
y = -1.5sin(4x − 3π)?
• Ans : Generally for y = Asin(Bx + C) + D the
amplitude is |A|
In this case, B = 4
So, the frequency= 4/(2π) = 2/π
Q 5: What is the vertical shift for the function
y = 3sin(-5x − π) − 6?
Ans : Generally for y = Asin(Bx + C) + D the
vertical shift is D
In this case, D = -6
So, the vertical shift = -6
• The above shows the graph of the function y = sin(x) in red and
the graph of another sine function shown in blue.
•
What is the period (wavelength) for the function shown in blue?
Answer
• 2pie/3
• The above shows the graph of the function y = cos(x) in red and the graph of another cosine
function shown in blue.
Ans: 2.5
• The above shows the graph of the function y = cos(t) in red
and the graph of another cosine function shifted to the right
(or left) shown in blue.
What is the phase shift for the function shown in blue?
• Answer: pie/2
• The above shows the graph of the function y = cos(t) in red and the
graph of another cosine function shown in blue.
What is the period (wavelength} for the function shown in blue?
• Answer: 2 X 2pie
• 4 Pie
• The above shows the graph of the function y = sin(t) in red and the
graph of another sine function shifted to the right shown in blue.
• What is the phase shift for the function shown in blue?
• Answer:
Answer
• The phase shift is how much it has shifted
from the original