? I dont know That is a good question!
1-2days before
no sin (1/2)x is
The period is the length of x over which the equation repeats itself. In this case, y=sin x delivers y=0 at x=0 at a gradient of 1. y next equals 0 when x equals pi, but at this point the gradient is minus 1. y next equals 0 when x equals 2pi, and at this point the gradient is 1 again. Therefore the period of y=sinx is 2pi.
A nonconstant function is called periodic if there exists a number that you can add to (or subtract from) the argument and get the same result. The smallest such positive number is called the period. That is, nonconstant function f(x) is periodic, if and only if f(x) = f(x + h) for some real h. The smallest positive such h is the period. For example, the sine function has period 2*pi, and the function g(x) := [x] - x has period 1.
The formula for the frequency of the pendulum is w2=g/l if you wish to double your period w1, you want to have w2 = 2*w1 The needed length of the pendulum is then l2 = g / w22 = g /(4 * w12) = 0.25 * g / w12 = 0.25 * l1 l2 / l1 = 1/4 You must shorten the length of the pendulum to 1/4 of its former size.
You ovulate 14 days before your period starts. Therefore you ovulate on approximately Day 15 (remembering that Day 1 is the first day of your period).
1 week
A week before, you are generally ovulating wich is when you have the HIGHEST chance of getting pregnant.. a week after is the safest but that dosent mean ANYTHING.. take the precautions necessary to avoid any kind of problems.. wich is not JUST pregnancy.. be safe! Cheers
Only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day every month so you can also have your period late or early and still be normal. I assume that you pee on a stick to know when you ovulate since that is the only sure way to know btw.
You can find out you are pregnant 14 days after you had sex.
Yes They Can
You used a condom: Highly unlikely. You didn't use a condom: Quite possibly.
usually 1 week worth of pills that are missed..i know i am on them
It's possible. Stress can cause ovulation to be suppressed, but that would've been two weeks before you were supposed to get your period.
You might be 3 weeks pregnant -- even though you only ovulated 1 week ago. It is just how they count pregnancy weeks -- from first day of last period. Generally you ovulate around day 14. You won't actually know if you are pregnany until you miss your next period
It depends. Get a pregnancy test to be sure.
Pregancy starts when the egg and sperm come together and become 1. It is called an embryo from the moment of fertilisation/conception until the end of the 8th week of gestational age, whereafter it is instead called a fetus. Example; if the egg is fertilized on the 20th day after your last period, the doctor will determin the age from answers you give and the size of the embryo after a set amount of time.