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8 October, 16:10

Write an equation of the sine function ... amplitude: 4, period: pi, phase shift: - 1/6 pi, vertical shift: - 1

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  1. 8 October, 16:29
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    The standard form of equation for the sin function is y = Asin (Bx-C) where A is amplitude, Period is 2π/B, and the phase shift is equal to Bx-C set to zero. C is then obtained in this equation.

    For given problem: A is equal to 4, period=2π/B=2π/2=π, where B is equal to 2 and the phase shift is equal to 2x - 1/12 pi = 0

    y = 4 sin (2x - 1/12 pi) - 1
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