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Periodic grab some phase shifts

Periodic grab some phase shifts-example-1

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Answer:

The sine function is:


y(x)=(2)/(3)sin[3\pi (x-(2\pi)/(3))]-2

Explanation:

We need to recall that a sine function can write as:


y(x)=Asin[B(x+C)]+D

Where:

  • A is the amplitude of the function
  • B is the period
  • C is the phase shift left
  • D is the vertical shift

So we just need to use the listed attributes

Therefore, the sine function is:


y(x)=(2)/(3)sin[3\pi (x-(2\pi)/(3))]-2

I hope it helps you!

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