Thank you so much for making these videos! My teacher doesn't teach our class in a way that any normal person could understand. All of the kids are struggling. I spent the entire Easter weekend watching your videos and I finally understood how to graph sine functions thanks to your videos. I took the test today and I got a 99%!!!!! Unfortunately, the rest of the class got C's and these are some very smart kids. I'm going to be suggesting your videos to everybody :)
If only I had teachers like you that actually take their time to explain the lesson. Edit: Btw my brother recommended your channel, he watches your videos and it helps him a lot
Thank you. I have been struggling with this for 2 weeks, doing khan academy problems over and over and not getting them right. Finally this video of yours lit the light. Now I have to find one of your videos to learn to write the function from the graph. Thank you, thank you.
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Oh my god thank you so much I have my tenth grade math final soon and I have tried to get my teacher to explain to me how to graph a trig function with a phase shift so many times. I've never heard of the x-scale before and it makes SO MUCH SENSE when you put it like that. Your videos have helped me so much this year! Thanks!
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I just want to say, I rarely comment on RUclips but this video helped a lot. Like many others I was having trouble with this but you made it so easy to understand. Thank you for your videos!!
Thank you so much!! I do Kumon, and right now I'm doing this. They don't really teach you how to do it, but learning from your videos helps me to stop just estimating whatever I do. Again, thank you so much!
your videos have honestly helped me a lot in terms of math and trig functions/graphing. I pray that God blesses you abundantly for all the good work you are doimg!
i really appreciate your videos so much. youve saved me so many headaches and breakdowns :) my teachers lectures are pretty lengthy and wordy so its hard to keep up but you do a great job in simplifying it for someone who is terrible at mathematics!
I have a test tomorrow. Please answer quickly 😢… how do you know when the phase shift is to the left of zero and not right? In other words why doesn’t it always start at zero
this video helped me big time! but here is a question, if i had to plot a tan graph with the same phase shift, do I add pi/2 until i reach the 2nd x-scale? since tan graphs have a period of pi ? Please explain :((
remember you x-values are the angles, so just make sure you label the graph accordingly. I have multiple videos on this topic if you look at more examples at the end of the video
so the way that I do it is the initial period has critical points at o, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi. keep adding and subtracting pi/2's to find more critical points. If you have a different period then take the period and divide it by 4 to find the new distance between each critical point. In this video the period is still 2pi, but the graph is shifted pi/6 to the left, so you will start at -pi/6 and then add/subtract pi/2 to get to the next critical points. remember that the critical points represent the max/min and x-intercepts of the graph, make sure you understand the parent graph of sine and cosine when trying to graph
sinusoid functions are continuous from (-infinity, infinity) so yes your initial period could be thought of that way but you would continue graphing both directions
Ok so.... I never heard it actually called an 'x-scale' and it makes sense how you apply it.... But why does your 4th x-pt from the Phase Shift not match the Period 2π?? ...... And what use IS the period value in this case then....?? (🤔Missing something)
3:19 Hey, what if the phase shift was positive pi/6? do i start at that point on the graph and then add pi/2 each time until i reach the 4th x-scale? Please help me :(
I left a comment but it did not get printed. If you are doing a video accept it takes time and allow each concept the time needed before you go on. I do not need the maths content but why not spend time so that those learning it can keep up. Your formula helped but put it in a box then set out each example slowly showing your thinking process not punctuated with gasps, sighs and distracting moans.
Sorry but this guy needs to calm down . Yes his maths is okay but his antics are rather histrionic and an unnecessary distraction. Given you tube interruptions the podcast is not helpful unless you don’t actually need it and the maths is clear already. Grade E for presentation.
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Thank you so much for making these videos! My teacher doesn't teach our class in a way that any normal person could understand. All of the kids are struggling. I spent the entire Easter weekend watching your videos and I finally understood how to graph sine functions thanks to your videos. I took the test today and I got a 99%!!!!! Unfortunately, the rest of the class got C's and these are some very smart kids. I'm going to be suggesting your videos to everybody :)
happy to be there for you Elizabeth! keep up the hard work, and thank you for sharing the love
If only I had teachers like you that actually take their time to explain the lesson.
Edit: Btw my brother recommended your channel, he watches your videos and it helps him a lot
The commercials interfere with my ability to follow the lesson but I like that you are doing this and I love the subject matter .
Thank you. I have been struggling with this for 2 weeks, doing khan academy problems over and over and not getting them right. Finally this video of yours lit the light. Now I have to find one of your videos to learn to write the function from the graph. Thank you, thank you.
Same man, they never taught it and I struggled with it
Even as a Maths teacher myself, I find your videos fantastic Brian. Great work from you. Your videos never get outdated. They are quite a resource actually and always helpful in many ways. Thanks a lot.
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Honest to god, you make my brain get this stuff in fractions of what it takes a professor in my college. I know you have heard it from me before, but thank you so so much!
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Oh my god thank you so much I have my tenth grade math final soon and I have tried to get my teacher to explain to me how to graph a trig function with a phase shift so many times. I've never heard of the x-scale before and it makes SO MUCH SENSE when you put it like that. Your videos have helped me so much this year! Thanks!
He is saving my teacher’s life🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵thank you!!! My nice teacher is so terrible at teaching, I was worrying about getting a nervous breakdown...but I finally get this..I almost don’t believe it😢😢😊😊
I just want to say, I rarely comment on RUclips but this video helped a lot. Like many others I was having trouble with this but you made it so easy to understand. Thank you for your videos!!
Thank you, Brian, for providing numerous videos on the same topic, it has really helped me to fully grasp some of these concepts!
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Thank you so much!! I do Kumon, and right now I'm doing this. They don't really teach you how to do it, but learning from your videos helps me to stop just estimating whatever I do. Again, thank you so much!
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your videos have honestly helped me a lot in terms of math and trig functions/graphing. I pray that God blesses you abundantly for all the good work you are doimg!
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i never thought to graph Horizontal phase shift like that! Thanks, I have a trig test today. Subbing
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I agree, unfortunately I have so much content it is hard for me to even cc in english but would love to offer that
Brian McLogan you can add auto generated CC it’s a setting right before you upload the video
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i really appreciate your videos so much. youve saved me so many headaches and breakdowns :) my teachers lectures are pretty lengthy and wordy so its hard to keep up but you do a great job in simplifying it for someone who is terrible at mathematics!
Hey buddy, dont say you are terrible at mathematics. Everyone is great at Mathematics. It's just the mindset that chooces whethere you are good or bad
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You said if it’s inside parentheses set it equal to zero
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Then what will be otherwise?
I have a test tomorrow. Please answer quickly 😢… how do you know when the phase shift is to the left of zero and not right? In other words why doesn’t it always start at zero
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What is this used for in real life??
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How would you calculate the x-scale of y=3sin (5 (x-2pie/5))+2 and how would you graph it
period divided by 4
Ok so is this right the 2pie/5/4 *1/4 which equals 2pie/20 and then I simplify it and it equals pie/10
you got it
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You did -pi/6+pi/2=pi/3 but width is more than pi/2 while ploting it
what point in the video are you referring to?
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this video helped me big time! but here is a question, if i had to plot a tan graph with the same phase shift, do I add pi/2 until i reach the 2nd x-scale? since tan graphs have a period of pi ? Please explain :((
well you can add pi to each critical value to obtain the next CV in the 2nd x-scale
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What's the x scale
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I'm having trouble with placing my x-coordinates on my graph, any videos you would recommend?
remember you x-values are the angles, so just make sure you label the graph accordingly. I have multiple videos on this topic if you look at more examples at the end of the video
so I should place my points with the respect of the angle of my triangle in the unit circle
so the way that I do it is the initial period has critical points at o, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi. keep adding and subtracting pi/2's to find more critical points. If you have a different period then take the period and divide it by 4 to find the new distance between each critical point. In this video the period is still 2pi, but the graph is shifted pi/6 to the left, so you will start at -pi/6 and then add/subtract pi/2 to get to the next critical points. remember that the critical points represent the max/min and x-intercepts of the graph, make sure you understand the parent graph of sine and cosine when trying to graph
got it, thanks!
awesome!
What if the starting point is pi and your period is -2pi? Do you graph backward (to the left direction)?
It's the graph of sin(pi-x)
sinusoid functions are continuous from (-infinity, infinity) so yes your initial period could be thought of that way but you would continue graphing both directions
Oh..okay. Thank you sooo much!! You and your videos are helping me tremendously :D
Ok so.... I never heard it actually called an 'x-scale' and it makes sense how you apply it.... But why does your 4th x-pt from the Phase Shift not match the Period 2π??
...... And what use IS the period value in this case then....?? (🤔Missing something)
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The zero shouldn't be there? Aren't u supposed to add π/2 to -π/6?
I am not seeing anything wrong with my work, and not sure I understand your question/s
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why sin line is not touching 5pi/6?
because it got shifted up 1 unit
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Hey, what if the phase shift was positive pi/6? do i start at that point on the graph and then add pi/2 each time until i reach the 4th x-scale?
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I left a comment but it did not get printed. If you are doing a video accept it takes time and allow each concept the time needed before you go on. I do not need the maths content but why not spend time so that those learning it can keep up. Your formula helped but put it in a box then set out each example slowly showing your thinking process not punctuated with gasps, sighs and distracting moans.
Sorry but this guy needs to calm down . Yes his maths is okay but his antics are rather histrionic and an unnecessary distraction. Given you tube interruptions the podcast is not helpful unless you don’t actually need it and the maths is clear already. Grade E for presentation.