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Graph y=2csc(x-π)
New period that I solve for 0<x-π<2π
π<x<3π
What is my quarter period?
I got that it was 3π/4 but when I add this to pi 4 times o reach 4π instead of 3π.
Please help.
9 years ago

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Steve
you have a phase shift only. The period is unchanged at 2π.
9 years ago

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