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26 October, 16:31

What is the period, phase shift, amplitude, and vertical shift of:

Y=1/2sin (theta/4-2pi/3) + 2

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  1. 26 October, 16:56
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    Period = 8π

    Phase shift = 2π/3

    Amplitude = 1/2

    Vertical shift = 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = A sin ((2π/T) θ - B) + C

    where A is the amplitude,

    T is the period,

    B is the phase shift,

    and C is the vertical shift.

    y = ½ sin (¼θ - 2π/3) + 2

    So A = 1/2, T = 8π, B = 2π/3, and C = 2.
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