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Need help ASAP! Not D!

Need help ASAP! Not D!-example-1
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Answer:


D=0.400

Explanation:

Basic trigonometric functions have the following formula:


f(x)= A. trig.(Bx-C)+D

Where:


A=amplitude\\trig= basic trigonometric function (sin or cos)\\B and C= phase shift\\D=vertical shift

So D is the number that goes adding or resting at the formula's end. In this case:


D=0.400

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