SOLUTION: How do you graph the equation g(x)=-3/4sin(x+pie/2) by finding the amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical shift? sorry I don't know how to put the pie symbol in.

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Question 199182: How do you graph the equation g(x)=-3/4sin(x+pie/2) by finding the amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical shift?
sorry I don't know how to put the pie symbol in.

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you graph the equation g(x)=-3/4sin(x+pie/2) by finding the amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical shift?
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dl the FREE software from www.padowan.dk.com/graph/
Use the Greek letter pi, not pie, which is a dessert.