Graphing Trigonometric Functions | Part 2 | O Level Additional Mathematics
This video goes over an example of graphing a trigonometric function in the form asin(bx) + c My videos cover the O Level Additional Mathematics Exam syllabus. I hope this video helped you, and if it didn't, constructive criticism is appreciated. More content is on its way.

▶︎
Graphing the Modulus of Trigonometric Functions | O Level Additional Mathematics

▶︎
Graphing Trigonometric Functions | Part 1 | O Level Additional Mathematics

▶︎
Graphs of Trigonometric Functions | O Level Additional Mathematics

▶︎
Smooth-Maximum, the most useful function

▶︎
Penny Helps Sheldon Solve His Equation | The Big Bang Theory

▶︎
Truly Understand Trigonometry

▶︎
Basic Trigonometric Identities | O Level Additional Mathematics

▶︎
Graphing Trigonometric Functions (Example: y = 3cos(x) - 2)

▶︎
The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

▶︎
I visited the world's hardest math class

▶︎
The General Definition of an Angle | O Level Additional Mathematics

▶︎
Trigonometric Identities

▶︎
You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

▶︎
The General Definition of an Angle Questions | O Level Additional Mathematics

▶︎
IGCSE/GCE O level Add math - Trigonometry (Part 4) - Sketching Trigonometric Functions

▶︎
Who is Smarter? Engineer vs Chinese 5th Grader

▶︎
The Strangest Things that Correlate with IQ

▶︎
Christopher Hitchens FLIPS William Lane Craig's Moral Argument Right Back

▶︎
