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I have an s-curve equation that uses cosine. Any trigonometric function is allowed but I can't use exponential or logarithmic equations as they don't perform to what is required. The cosine equation works great for certain settings but for others, I need to mirror it using the existing coordinate points; I need to invert the ess while using the same coordinate points. I've tried a few ways but I can't have the equation switching its location to a different quadrant. The included image, or link, shows the equation, the current s-curve in red, and the needed s-curve in green. Please help me to find the variation of the current equation or a different trigonometric equation that will enable this. Thank you. Gary

S-curve equation and graph, current s-curve in red, needed s-curve in green

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  • Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. – Community Apr 27 '22 at 05:53
  • Hi Community. I don't know how to get any more detailed than it is already. Thank you for trying. – landt5 Apr 27 '22 at 06:44
  • Hi Community. I still can't understand what more details you are looking for as you will not tell me. I posted the exact same post on ptc.com and I got the correct response the next day. The two regulars who helped me did not ask for more details. I wish you well. Gary – landt5 Apr 29 '22 at 02:57

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