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Which transformations are needed to change the parent cosine function to

y = 0.35cos(8(x-pi/4))

User Skie
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Here's a list of the changes and their effect:


\begin{array}c\text{From}&\text{To}&\text{Effect}\\\cos(x)&\cos\left(x-(\pi)/(4)\right)&\text{Horizontal shift}\\\cos\left(x-(\pi)/(4)\right)&\cos\left(8\left(x-(\pi)/(4)\right)\right)&\text{Horizontal compression}\\\cos\left(8\left(x-(\pi)/(4)\right)\right)&0.35\cos\left(8\left(x-(\pi)/(4)\right)\right)&\text{Vertical compression}\end{array}

So, the function is shifted
(\pi)/(4) units to the right, then it is compressed by a factor 8 horizontally, and a factor 0.35 vertically.

User JorgeObregon
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Answer:

C: vertical compression of 0.35, horizontal compression to a period of pi/4, phase shift of pi/4 units to the right

Explanation:

Which transformations are needed to change the parent cosine function to y = 0.35cos-example-1
User Rafaelfranca
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