SOLUTION: given f(x)=-3 sin (0/2 + 45 degrees) + 2, state the following a. the amplitude b. the period c. the phase shift

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Question 1112427: given f(x)=-3 sin (0/2 + 45 degrees) + 2, state the following
a. the amplitude
b. the period
c. the phase shift

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
given f(x)=-3 sin (0/2 + 45 degrees) + 2, state the following
a. the amplitude = |-3| = 3
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b. the period = (360)/(1/2) = 720 degrees
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c. the phase shift = -45/(1/2) = -90 degrees
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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