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The graph of y = sine (x minus StartFraction 3 pi Over 2 EndFraction) is the graph of the y = sin(x) shifted in which direction?

StartFraction 3 pi Over 2 EndFraction units to the left
StartFraction 3 pi Over 2 EndFraction units to the right
StartFraction 3 pi Over 2 EndFraction units up
StartFraction 3 pi Over 2 EndFraction units down

User NabilS
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Answer:

C. 3pi/2 units to the right

Explanation:

(I got it right on edge)

User ZakS
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Answer: shifted by 3*pi/2 units to the right.

Explanation:

Here we have:

y = sin(x - 3*pi/2)

now, you need to remember this:

if we have y = f(x)

then y' = f(x - A) is the graph of y, shifted A units to the right (where A is a positive number).

If A is negative, the shift is to the left.

Then in this case, we have:

sin(x) -----> sin( x - 3*pi/2)

A = 3*pi/2

Then we have the graph shifted by 3*pi/2 units to the right.

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