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Plz help me with this-example-1
User Yoeunes
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The answer is B. Since there are no parenthesis around pi/2, it stating that the graph shifts up pi/2 units - which is incorrect. It is a phase shift of pi/2 units (not a vertical shift).

User Judoman
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Answer:
\bold{B)\quad y=2\ sin2x+(\pi)/(2)}

Explanation:


\text{The standard form of a sine equation is: y=A sin(Bx - C) + D}\\\\\bullet\text{A = amplitude}\\\\\bullet\text{Period = }(2\pi)/(B)\\\\\bullet\text{Phase Shift = }(C)/(B)\\\\\bullet\text{D = vertical shift (up if positive, down if negative)}

In the given graph,

  • A (amplitude) = 2
  • Phase Shift
    \bigg((C)/(B)\bigg) =
    (\pi)/(2) to the left
  • P (period) = π --> B = 2
  • D (vertical shift) = 0

Option B shows the value of D as
(\pi)/(2), which is incorrect since there is no vertical shift up. If the parenthesis included that value, like Option C, then it would have been correct.

User Jboursiquot
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