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Multiple Choice
Below is a graph of the function y=sec(bx−π). Determine the value of b.
A
b=2
B
b=4
C
b=2π
D
b=π
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1
Identify the period of the secant function from the graph. The period is the distance between two consecutive vertical asymptotes. In this graph, the vertical asymptotes occur at x = π/2, x = 3π/2, and x = 5π/2, indicating a period of π.
Recall the general form of the secant function y = sec(bx - π). The period of the secant function is given by the formula 2π/b.
Set the period from the graph equal to the formula for the period: π = 2π/b.
Solve the equation π = 2π/b for b. Divide both sides by π to isolate b, resulting in 1 = 2/b.
Multiply both sides by b and then divide by 2 to solve for b, yielding b = 2.