Explain how the graph of y = a sin (bx + c) changes for different values a, b, and c.
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The value of variable 'c' moves the sine graph to the right or the left. When c > 0, the graph moves to the left. When c < 0, the graph moves to the right. This horizontal movement is called the phase shift. The phase shift appears to be equal to the value of '–c'.
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