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If we just have


y = \cos x

that's an amplitude of 1 and a period of
2\pi

Let's modify this step by step.

Amplitude of 4. Four times the amplitude means a factor of 4 on the outside.


y = 4 \cos x

Period of π. Double the period means a factor of 2 on the inside.


y = 4 \cos(2x)

Horizontal shift of π/2 to the left. To the left means adding a positive number to x. The question appear ambiguous. It's not clear to me if we add to x or 2x; let's make it


y = 4 \cos(2(x + \frac \pi 2))

Vertical shift of 3:


y = 3 + 4 \cos(2(x + \frac \pi 2))


y = 3 + 4 \cos(2x + \pi)

Depending on the interpretation of the phase shift, that pi may be a pi/2.

Answer:
3 + 4 \cos(2x + \pi)

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