Find the period (in degrees), amplitude, and phase shift of the equation. (Enter the smallest positive phase shift possible, in degrees.) period amplitude phase shift y = sin(x + 75°) Graph at least two periods of the equation. y 2+ -75° AM 180° -75° -15 -2 -75° -1 to the left -2 75° 2 1 for fron 180° 360° 75° 360° 540° -1 -1 -3 00-3 180° 360°

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.5: Trigonometric Graphs
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Find the period (in degrees), amplitude, and phase shift of the equation. (Enter the smallest positive phase shift possible, in
degrees.)
period
amplitude
phase shift
O
2+
31
75°
180°
-75°
180°
360°
A M
AA
-1
-2
-2F
-75°
Graph at least two periods of the equation.
y
<-75°
y
y = sin(x + 75°)
2+
100
-1
-2/
to the left
2
hajan
645
75°
-2
00-3
180°
x
85°
360°
y
-3
DO
360°
6/50*
540°
O
0
Transcribed Image Text:Find the period (in degrees), amplitude, and phase shift of the equation. (Enter the smallest positive phase shift possible, in degrees.) period amplitude phase shift O 2+ 31 75° 180° -75° 180° 360° A M AA -1 -2 -2F -75° Graph at least two periods of the equation. y <-75° y y = sin(x + 75°) 2+ 100 -1 -2/ to the left 2 hajan 645 75° -2 00-3 180° x 85° 360° y -3 DO 360° 6/50* 540° O 0
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