SOLUTION: Graph the cosine function:
y=cos(x-pi/2)
I can find the amplitude, period, and horizontal shift. But I don't know how I would graph it.
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Question 859308: Graph the cosine function:
y=cos(x-pi/2)
I can find the amplitude, period, and horizontal shift. But I don't know how I would graph it.
Answer by reviewermath(1029) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here's the graph:
The amplitude is 1.
The period is .
The horizontal shift is to the right.
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