renegade05
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Looking for the fundamental period of the following functions. It has been a while since I had to do this and kind of forgot the tricks of the trade.
Thanks!
(a) \(\displaystyle \frac{1}{2+cos(3x)}\)
(b) \(\displaystyle e^{-cos^2x}\)
Ok sure I know for (a) cos(3x) has a period of \(\displaystyle \frac{2\pi}{3}\) but I am not sure how to proceed from there.
and (b) I am really not sure how to incorporate the exponential.
Thanks!
Thanks!
(a) \(\displaystyle \frac{1}{2+cos(3x)}\)
(b) \(\displaystyle e^{-cos^2x}\)
Ok sure I know for (a) cos(3x) has a period of \(\displaystyle \frac{2\pi}{3}\) but I am not sure how to proceed from there.
and (b) I am really not sure how to incorporate the exponential.
Thanks!