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12 November, 06:42

What translations occur when moving from

f (x) to g (x) ?

f (x) = sin (x)

g (x) = 4 sin (3x - pi) + 5

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  1. 12 November, 07:03
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The coefficient of the x is 3, so it is horizontally shrunk by factor of 3.

    The coefficient of the sine is 4, so it is vertically stretched by factor of 4.

    The constant inside the sine is - pi, so it is horizontally shifted pi units to the right.

    The constant outside the sine is 5, so it is vertically shifted 5 units up.
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