Which function could result in the phase-shifted sine graph seen here? (1 point) Responses g(x)=sin(x−5π8) sine left parenthesis x minus Start Fraction 5 pi over 8 End Fraction right parenthesis g(x)=sin(x−13π8) sine left parenthesis x minus Start Fraction 13 pi over 8 End Fraction right parenthesis g(x)=sin(x)+π8 sine left parenthesis x right parenthesis plus Start Fraction pi over 8 End Fraction g(x)=sin(x−π8)

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The function that could result in the phase-shifted sine graph shown is g(x) = sin(x−5π/8).
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