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Describe how the graph of the function f(x)=sin(x−π6)
differs from the graph of sinx
.(1 point)
Responses
It shifts the graph of sinx
up by π6
units.
It shifts the graph of sine x up by Start Fraction pi over 6 End Fraction units.
It shifts the graph of sinx
down by π6
units.
It shifts the graph of sine x down by Start Fraction pi over 6 End Fraction units.
It shifts the graph of sinx
to the left by π6
units.
It shifts the graph of sine x to the left by Start Fraction pi over 6 End Fraction units.
It shifts the graph of sinx
to the right by π6
units.
It shifts the graph of sine x to the right by Start Fraction pi over 6 End Fraction units.
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It is shifted to the right by π/6 units. Subtracting π/6 inside the argument produces a horizontal shift right by π/6.
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