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asatru jesus
Sep7-05, 09:44 PM
f(x)= sin 3x - (1/2)sin x, find the period.

i know the period for sin 3x is 2pi/3 and the period of sin x is 2pi but how do you subtract these? I totally forget how to do this! I mean i could find the answer with any graphing program but i want to know how to do this type of problem.

amcavoy
Sep7-05, 10:10 PM
f(x)= sin 3x - (1/2)sin x, find the period.

i know the period for sin 3x is 2pi/3 and the period of sin x is 2pi but how do you subtract these? I totally forget how to do this! I mean i could find the answer with any graphing program but i want to know how to do this type of problem.

Go with the greater value (period). Can you see why?

HallsofIvy
Sep8-05, 10:44 AM
Why subtract them? The two functions will both repeat when you reach the least common multiple of their separate periods. Here, it should be obvious that 2\pi is a multiple of \frac{2\pi}{3}.