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Asked by Jim

Find amplitude period and phase shift for
F(x)=-3cos(4x+n)+6
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
F(x) = -3cos(4(x+n/4))+6
So,
the amplitude is 3
the period is 2pi/4 = pi/2
the phase shift is -n/4
10 years ago

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