Question 796796:  Without graphing, find the exact coordinates of the first maximum point to the right of the y-axis for y=4sin(2/3 x-pi/9) 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Without graphing, find the exact coordinates of the first maximum point to the right of the y-axis for y=4sin(2/3 x-pi/9) 
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Equation for sin function: 
y=Asin(Bx-C), A=amplitude, Period=2π/B, Period=C/B 
For given function: y=4sin(2/3 x-pi/9) 
Amplitude=4 
B=2/3 
Period=2π/B=2π/(2/3)=3π 
1/4(period)=3π/4 
C=π/9 
Phase shift=C/B (shift to the right)=(π/9)/(2/3)=π/6 
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Without phase shift, the first maximum point occurs at 1/4 period at coordinates:(3π/4,4) 
With phase shift of π/6, the first maximum point occurs at coordinates:(11π/12,4) 
 
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