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Which graph represents a phase shift of π/2 units left for the graph of y = sinx ?

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Answer:

The answer it y= cos x

Explanation:

CST rest on ap*x

The * stands for an e

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\bf ~~~~~~~~~~~~\textit{function transformations} \\\\\\ % function transformations for trigonometric functions % templates f(x)=Asin(Bx+C)+D \\\\ f(x)=Acos(Bx+C)+D\\\\ f(x)=Atan(Bx+C)+D \\\\ -------------------


\bf \bullet \textit{ stretches or shrinks}\\ ~~~~~~\textit{horizontally by amplitude } |A|\\\\ \bullet \textit{ flips it upside-down if }A\textit{ is negative}\\ ~~~~~~\textit{reflection over the x-axis} \\\\ \bullet \textit{ flips it sideways if }B\textit{ is negative}\\ ~~~~~~\textit{reflection over the y-axis}


\bf \bullet \textit{ horizontal shift by }(C)/(B)\\ ~~~~~~if\ (C)/(B)\textit{ is negative, to the right}\\\\ ~~~~~~if\ (C)/(B)\textit{ is positive, to the left}\\\\ \bullet \textit{vertical shift by }D\\ ~~~~~~if\ D\textit{ is negative, downwards}\\\\ ~~~~~~if\ D\textit{ is positive, upwards}\\\\ \bullet \textit{function period or frequency}\\ ~~~~~~(2\pi )/(B)\ for\ cos(\theta),\ sin(\theta),\ sec(\theta),\ csc(\theta)\\\\ ~~~~~~(\pi )/(B)\ for\ tan(\theta),\ cot(\theta)

with that template in mind, check the picture below, where B = 1, and C = π/2
Which graph represents a phase shift of π/2 units left for the graph of y = sinx ?-example-1
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