How do you determine the amplitude, period, and shifts to graph y=3sin(13x+π2)−2?
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y = 3 sin (x/3 + pi/2) -2
Standard form of sinusoidal function is y = A sin (Bx - C) + D
A = 3, B = 1/3, C = -pi/2, D = -2
Amplitude = |A| = 3
"Period " = (2pi) / |B| = (2pi) / 3
"Phase Shift " = -C / B = - (pi/2) / 3 = -(pi/6), color(crimson)(pi/6 " to the left")
"Vertical Shift " = D = -2
graph{3 sin(x/3 + pi/2) -2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
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