State the amplitude, period and phase shift, and then sketch one complete cycle of the graph. Label all maxima, minima and x-intercepts. y = 5 · cos(4x - ?) Amplitude= Period= Phase Shift= • Do not use decimal approximations. Use 'pi' to represent ?. • Use radians for this problem, not degrees. • Submit your hand-drawn graph directly to your instructor.
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