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The graph of y= sin (x-3pi/2) is the graph of the y = sin(x) shifted in which direction?

User Jdelacrix
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Answer:

B. 3pi/2 units to the right

Explanation:

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User Freshbm
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Answer:


y=\sin(x-(3\pi)/(2)) is the graph of
y=\sin x shifted to the right by
(3\pi)/(2) units.

Explanation:

The given function is


y=\sin(x-(3\pi)/(2))

The base function of this trigonometric function is
y=\sin x

In general, the transformation
y=\sin(x-k) will shift the graph of the base function,
y=\sin x, k units to the right.

Therefore,
y=\sin(x-(3\pi)/(2)) is the graph of
y=\sin x shifted to the right by
(3\pi)/(2) units.

User Ankush Shah
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