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How do you graph y=2sin(x-pi)+1
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How do you graph y=2sin(x-pi)+1
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How do you graph y=2sin(x-pi)+1
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Here's is a graph of that function. The 2 is the amplitude of the graph. Meaning the difference from top to bottom is 2, 3-1 is 2
The +1 moves the whole graph up one unit and the minus pi shifts the whole graph left by a length of pi.
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