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y=sec(2x+1)

Find the period and phase shift.

Sorry i'm really bad at these.
13 years ago

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Reiny
y = sec 2(x+1/2)

The period and phase shifts of secant behave the same as the cosine

so period = 2π/2 = π
phase shift is 1/2 radians to the left.
13 years ago

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