sinusfunktioner
Sinusfunktioner, also known as sine functions, are a class of mathematical functions that describe a smooth periodic oscillation. They are fundamental in various fields such as physics, engineering, and signal processing. The general form of a sine function is given by f(x) = A sin(Bx + C) + D, where A is the amplitude, B is the frequency, C is the phase shift, and D is the vertical shift.
The amplitude A determines the peak deviation of the function from its mean position. The frequency B,
Sine functions are periodic, meaning they repeat their values in regular intervals. The period T of a
Sinusfunktioner are used to model waves, such as sound waves and light waves, and are essential in
In the context of signal processing, sine functions are used to analyze and synthesize signals. The Fourier
Sinusfunktioner are also studied in the context of differential equations, where they arise as solutions to