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Geometrically, the cosine is a projection of the complex number exp(−ix) to the real axis. The behavior of the cosine function can be studied in the following interactive figure, where you can drag the point x and observe the behaviour of the complex number exp(−ix) and the value of cosine(x). | |||
<jsxgraph box="boxR" width="500" height="500"> | |||
var brd1 = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('boxR', {boundingbox: [-10, 1.5, 10, -1.5], axis:true}); | var brd1 = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('boxR', {boundingbox: [-10, 1.5, 10, -1.5], axis:true}); | ||
var xr = brd1.create('line',[[-9,0],[9,0]],{visible:false}); | var xr = brd1.create('line',[[-9,0],[9,0]],{visible:false}); |
Revision as of 13:00, 6 March 2016
Geometrically, the cosine is a projection of the complex number exp(−ix) to the real axis. The behavior of the cosine function can be studied in the following interactive figure, where you can drag the point x and observe the behaviour of the complex number exp(−ix) and the value of cosine(x).