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PLZ ANSWER QUICKLY!!!!!!!! What cosine function represents an amplitude of 3, a period of π, no horizontal shift, and a vertical shift of 2?

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I know, my computer won't let me write the mathematical symbols right but here:

f (x) = 3 cos (2x) + 2

I know I KNOW, the symbols aren't actually normal shaped like that but if they were, it'd basically be that.

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Answer:

y = 3cos(2x) + 2

Explanation:

A cosine function is represented by y = acos(bx + c) + d

a = amplitude

b =
\frac{2\pi }{\text{Period}}

c = horizontal shift

d = vertical shift

Given values of a = 3

period = π =
(2\pi )/(b)

So, b =
(2\pi )/(\pi )=2

Horizontal shift c = 0

and d = 2

Therefore,
y=3cos(2x+0)+2 will be the equation.

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