Maths IBAA – 3.72 Function of the form f(x)= a sin(b(x+c))+d
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Categories: 3.3 Circular functions and trigonometry, IB Analysis and approaches - Standard level, Teachers resources, Topic 3: Geometry and trigonometry
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Composite function of the form f(x) = a sin(b(x+c)) +d – Maths IBAA – SL
Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining how to draw a sine or cosine function that undergoes more than one transformation, based on the Maths IB Analysis and approaches syllabus.
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