Asked by ana coch
                y = 4sin(x-90)+3
Calculate interval of increase, interval of decrease, intercepts
            
            
        Calculate interval of increase, interval of decrease, intercepts
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    well, you know that sin(x) increases on (-90,90) and decreases on (90,270)
So, this one increases where
-90 < x-90 < 90
0 < x < 180
and decreases where
90 < x-90 < 270
180 < x < 360
and of course y=0 when
sin(x-90) = -3/4
graph is at
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=4sin(pi%2F180+(x-90))%2B3
    
So, this one increases where
-90 < x-90 < 90
0 < x < 180
and decreases where
90 < x-90 < 270
180 < x < 360
and of course y=0 when
sin(x-90) = -3/4
graph is at
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=4sin(pi%2F180+(x-90))%2B3
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