Write the equation of a cosine curve with an amplitude of 2, a period of 3π and a horizontal shift of π/6 to the left. show work pre calc
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Amplitude: The amplitude of the cosine curve is 2. This means that the maximum value of the curve is 2 and the minimum value is -2. Show more…
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