Asked by Mason
The graph of sin(x+c)
is shifted π5
units to the right compared to sinx
. What is the value of c?(1 point)
c=
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c = -π/5.
Reason: sin(x + c) = sin(x - (−c)), so the graph is shifted right by −c. Setting −c = π/5 gives c = −π/5 (up to adding integer multiples of 2π if needed).
Reason: sin(x + c) = sin(x - (−c)), so the graph is shifted right by −c. Setting −c = π/5 gives c = −π/5 (up to adding integer multiples of 2π if needed).
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