Write an equation of the given form y = a sin(bx − c) with Amplitude = 3, Period = 5π, and Phase Shift = −π/3.
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Using the given information, we can plug in the values: Amplitude = 3, so A = 3 Period = 5π, so frequency = 1/(5π) = 1/5π Phase Shift = -π/3, so C = -π/3 Show more…
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