SOLUTION: State the phase shift of y=cos(theta - pi/3). Then graph the function.

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Question 351653: State the phase shift of y=cos(theta - pi/3). Then graph the function.
Answer by Jk22(389)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
shift : theta-pi/3=0 => theta=pi/3, advance of sixty degrees


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