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Sketch a graph of a sine function whose amplitude is 4, period is 3π, and midline is y=2. The

graph is not a reflection of the parent function over the x-axis. Graph at least 1 period of the function.

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Answer:

Normally, the parent function of sin starts at (0,0) Since they tell you the midline is 1 and the y intercept is (0,1) The starting point of your sketch would be (0,1)

The period is 3π. We can divide this by 4 to get 3/4π. This is use to find the x coordinates for your sketch. At 3/4π, the sine hits it max. The y coordinate would go from 1 to 3, since the amplitude is 2)

The next x coordinate would increment again by 3/4π and would hit the midline. The coordinate for this point would be (3/2π,1)

The next point is the mid for the sine function. Again the x coordinate would increment by 3/4π which would bring it to 9/4π. The y value that started at 1, goes down by 2 due to the amplitude. So this point is (9/4π,-1)

Finally,it comes back up to the midline. When we increment by another 3/4π, we hit 3π which is the period, as expected. So the final point is (3π,1)

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