SOLUTION: Is there anyway I can determine the period and phase shift of this graph visually or algebraically. I understand that a period is just a repeated section of a cosine/sine graph but

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Question 922216: Is there anyway I can determine the period and phase shift of this graph visually or algebraically. I understand that a period is just a repeated section of a cosine/sine graph but how do I determine the actual number like for instance 2π/3 how would I find something on that order for the image provided, similarly the phase shift.
http://i.imgur.com/j68zu0J.png
Thank you!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The period is 2pi
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If it's a sine, the phase shift is zero

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