SOLUTION: state the amplitude, period, and phase shift. then graph the function. y= 2 sin (theta+ 60 degrees)

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Question 877925: state the amplitude, period, and phase shift. then graph the function.
y= 2 sin (theta+ 60 degrees)

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state the amplitude, period, and phase shift. then graph the function.
y= 2 sin (theta+ 60 degrees)
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equation for sin function: y=Asin(Bx-C), A=amplitude, period=2π/B, Phase shift=C/B
For given sin function:y= 2 sin (x+ 60 degrees)
Amplitude=2
B=1
period=2π/B=2π
C=60˚
phase shift=C/B=60˚ to the left
See graph below:(x-scale in radians)

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