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Arrange the equations in the correct sequence to find the inverse of .Amplitude: 1 Period: Midline: y = 2

a) y = 2sin(x)
b) y = 2cos(x)
c) y = sin(x/2)
d) y = cos(2x)

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Final answer:

To find the inverse of the given sinusoidal wave, rearrange the equations in the correct sequence: y = 2cos(x), y = sin(x/2), y = cos(2x), y = 2sin(x).

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the inverse of a sinusoidal wave with amplitude 1 and period in the midline y=2, we need to rearrange the equations in the correct sequence. The correct sequence to find the inverse is:

  1. y = 2cos(x)
  2. y = sin(x/2)
  3. y = cos(2x)
  4. y = 2sin(x)

By rearranging the equations in this sequence, we can find the inverse of the given sinusoidal wave.

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