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What is the amplitude, period, and phase shift of f(x) = −3 cos(4x + π) + 6?

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A) Amplitude = 3; period = pi over two; phase shift: x = negative pi over four

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This is in the form of
\sf acos(bx-c)+d.

Amplitude is equal to
\sf |a|
Period is equal to
\sf(2\pi)/(|b|)
Phase Shift is equal to
\sf(c)/(b)

Plug in the values:

Amplitude:

\sf |a|\rightarrow |-3|\rightarrow\boxed{\sf 3}

Period:

\sf(2\pi)/(|4|)\rightarrow(2\pi)/(4)\rightarrow\boxed{\sf(\pi)/(2)}

Phase Shift:

\sf(c)/(b)\rightarrow\boxed{\sf -(\pi)/(4)}
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