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Which is not a correct description of the graph below

Which is not a correct description of the graph below-example-1
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The graph of y = sin θ shifted to the left by π/2 units

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This is the graph of y = sin θ shifted to the left π units. In function notation, this shift is represented by adding π to the variable: y = sin (θ + π).

Also, we know that the graph of y = cos θ is like the graph of y = sin θ but shifted π/2 units to the left. So, if we shift the graph of y = cos θ π/2 units to the left, we get the given graph.

Therefore, the only description that does not match the graph is the graph of y = sin θ shifted to the left by π/2 units.

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