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this is an image of either a sin or cos graph. Please find the corresponding equation. Answer by ikleyn(52817) (Show Source):
Under the link, I see a sinusoid of the amplitude of 2 units, with the period of 6 units,
shifted 1 unit right and with the zero vertical shift.
Its equation is
y = f(x) = = .
Factor "2" before the sine function makes the amplitude.
Factor (x-1) in the argument makes the shifted argument.
Factor = makes the necessary period.
Solved and explained.
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