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The graph of y=sinx is transformed to y=asin(x−c)+d by a vertical compression by a factor of 14, then translated π3 units right and 5 units down. The new equation is:
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The graph of y=sinx is transformed to y=asin(x−c)+d by a vertical compression by a factor of 14, then translated π3 units right and 5 units down. The new equation is:
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y= 1/14 sin(x-3π)-5
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