SOLUTION: We have to graph y=-5+4 sin 1/3(x+pie/2)
I know that 4 is the y axis for the graph and with it being sin, it starts at zero. Also each point on the x axis is pie/2, pie, 3 pie/2,
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Question 875216: We have to graph y=-5+4 sin 1/3(x+pie/2)
I know that 4 is the y axis for the graph and with it being sin, it starts at zero. Also each point on the x axis is pie/2, pie, 3 pie/2, and 2 pie. I am not sure where to go from there.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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