SOLUTION: y=-3sin (2x+3.14/2)

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Answer by drj(1380)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = -3sin (2x+3.14/2)

I assume you want the plot of this equation. Note -3 is the amplitude (inverted because of the negative sign. 2 is the radian frequency (in radians/sec) and 3.14/2 is the phase shift which in this case is 180/2=90 degrees (pi=180 degrees)




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