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

The graph of y=sin(x-3π/2) is the graph of the y=sin(x) shifted in which direction-example-1
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Answer:


(3\pi)/(2) units to the right

Explanation:

If we have a parent function y = Sin(x), the function

  • y = Sin(x-b) would be the parent shifted b units right
  • y = Sin (x+b) would be the parent shifted b units left

The function given is
y=Sin(x-(3\pi)/(2))

So from the rules, we can clearly say that it is parent function shifted RIGHT by
(3\pi)/(2) units.

2nd answer choice is correct.

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