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What are the amplitude, period, and phase shift of the given function?
f(t) = 2/3 cos (4t-3π)

What are the amplitude, period, and phase shift of the given function? f(t) = 2/3 cos-example-1

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Given a sine/cos function in the form
f(x)=A cos (Bx+C), we can say that:

A is the Amplitude


(2\pi)/(B) is the period


-(C)/(B) is the phase shift

From the function given
(2)/(3)cos(4t+3\pi), we can say

A =
(2)/(3)

B = 4

C = 3π

Now we can figure out:

Amplitude = 2/3

Period = 2π/4 = π/2

Phase Shift = -3π/4

The correct answer choice is C