The curve above is the graph of a sinusoidal function. It goes through the points ( - 11, 0) and (3, 0). Find a sinusoidal function that matches the given graph. If needed, you can enter ??=3.1416... as 'pi' in your answer, otherwise use at least 3 decimal digits. f(x) =
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Amplitude: The distance from the midline to the maximum or minimum point of the graph is 2. Therefore, the amplitude is 2. Period: The distance between two Show more…
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