Needhelp said:surely the amplitude of the curve is 4? (1+7/2), and perhaps the period is π? although I am not too sure what you mean by the line the curve oscillates? thank you so much for the help by the way!
according to the markscheme this is the method to work it out-
1=p-r
-7=-p-r
and therefore p=4 and r=3
Not trying to be a pain, and I am so grateful for the help, but do possibly understand how this works and could explain it to me? My exam board marks very strictly.. (Worried)
Needhelp said:I was wondering if anyone could help with this- I've never seen a question like this before and don't know exactly how to tackle it...(Sweating) any help would be greatly appreciated!
Needhelp said:Haha yes it was really part 2 that was the problem :) If the line joining the peaks together is y=1 and the one joining the troughs together is y=-7, would that not mean that the axis of oscillation was y=-3? Sorry for all the questions- I am just quite confused!
And in response to SuperSonic4, no, just revision for my c2 exam that is in two weeks (Worried)