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write the equation for the cosine function that has been compressed vertically by a factor of 2, stretched horizontally by a factor of 4, and shifted down one unit

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Explanation:

write the equation for the cosine function that has been compressed vertically by-example-1
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f(x)=(1)/(2)Cos((1)/(4)x)-1

Explanation:

Consider the function f(x) = cos x. Noted below are the points of transformations of the cos function

  • The function f(x) =
    (1)/(a) cos x is a vertical compression of the original by a factor of a
  • The function f(x) = cos
    ((1)/(b)x) is a horizontal stretch of the original function by a factor b
  • The function f(x) = cosx - c is the original function shifted down c units

Considering the points above, we can now write down the "transformed" cosine function's equation:

f(x) =
(1)/(2)Cos((1)/(4)x)-1

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