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How would I graph y=-3cos(6x+pi) ?
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How would I graph y=-3cos(6x+pi) ?
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Multiply the Y values of the cosine parent graph by -3. Divide the X values of the cosine parent graph by 6. Shift the whole thing over left by one unit of pi.
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