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what is the amplitude, phase shift, and period of -3sin(2t- pie/3)
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let y = -3sin(2t - π/3)
= -3sin 2(t - π/6)

amplitude = |-3| = 3
period = 2π/2 = π
phase shift: π/6 to the right
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