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Revision as of 11:00, 26 August 2011
This article is about a particular function from a subset of the real numbers to the real numbers. Information about the function, including its domain, range, and key data relating to graphing, differentiation, and integration, is presented in the article.
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Definition
This function, denoted , is defined as the composite of the square function and the sine function. Explicitly, it is the map:
For brevity, we write as .
Key data
Item | Value |
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Default domain | all real numbers, i.e., all of |
range | , i.e., absolute maximum value: 1, absolute minimum value: 0 |
period | , i.e., |
local maximum value and points of attainment | All local maximum values are equal to 1, and are attained at odd integer multiples of . |
local minimum value and points of attainment | All local minimum values are equal to 0, and are attained at integer multiples of . |
points of inflection (both coordinates) | odd multiples of , with value 1/2 at each point. |
derivative | , i.e., double-angle sine function. |
second derivative | |
derivative | times an expression that is or of , depending on the remainder of mod |
antiderivative | |
mean value over a period | 1/2 |
expression as a sinusoidal function plus a constant function | |
interval description based on increase/decrease and concave up/down | For each integer , the interval from to is subdivided into four pieces: : increasing and concave up : increasing and concave down : decreasing and concave down, : decreasing and concave up |