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What are the amplitude, period, phase shift, and midline of f(x) = −4 cos(3x − π) + 1? amplitude: −4; period: pi over 3; phase shift: x = pi over 4; midline: y = −1 amplitude: 4; period: pi over 3; phase shift: x = pi over 4; midline: y = 1 amplitude: −4; period: 2 pi over 3; phase shift: x = pi over 3; midline: y = −1 amplitude: 4; period: 2 pi over 3; phase shift: x = pi over 3; midline: y = 1?

User Dan Benamy
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Alright, lets get started.

The standard form for cos function is


f(x) = A cos (Bx + C ) + D

Where

A = Amplitude (positive value)

Period =
(2\pi)/(B)

Phase shift =
(-C)/(B)

Mid line or vertical shift = D

So, comparing the given function with standard


f(x) = - 4 cos (3x- \pi ) + 1

A = 4

B = 3

C=
- \pi

D = 1

Means Amplitude = 4

Period =
(2\pi)/(B) = (2\pi)/(3)

Phase shift =
- (C)/(B) = (\pi)/(3)

Mid line = 1

Hence the answer is last choice 4.

Hope it will help :)

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