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Given the sinusoidal function, g(x) =3[sin 2(x – 90°)]-1 Sketch g(x), using transformations of y = sinx, for two cycles using either a transformation table or graphs.
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Given the sinusoidal function, g(x) =3[sin 2(x – 90°)]-1
Sketch g(x), using transformations of y = sinx, for two cycles
using either a transformation table or graphs.
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