Given the function y = sin(1/3 x) - 1, this is a sinusoidal function where the period is multiplied by 3, making it oscillate three times as fast as the typical sine function.
The -1 translates the function vertically downward by one unit.
Overall, this function represents a sinusoidal wave with a faster frequency and shifted down by one unit.
Given the function y = sin(1/3 x) - 1, this is a sinusoidal function where the period is multiplied by 3, making it oscillate three times as fast as the typical sine function.
The -1 translates the function vertically downward by one unit.
Overall, this function represents a sinusoidal wave with a faster frequency and shifted down by one unit.