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I need help graphing y=csc(x+pi/4) on the interval -pi/2<x<3pi/2
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Answered by Steve
it is just the graph of csc(x) shifted left by pi/4

see it at

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=csc%28x%2Bpi%2F4%29,+-pi+%3C%3D+x+%3C%3D+2pi
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