Described how the graph of the function f (x) = sin(x - π/6) differs from the graph of sin x.
it shifts the graph of sin x to the right by π/6 units
it shifts the graph of sin x to the left by π/6 units
it shifts the graph of sin x up by π/6 units
it shifts the graph of sin x down by π/6 units
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The correct answer is: it shifts the graph of sin x to the right by π/6 units.