i.
To graph: The given functions in the same viewing window and determine the translation required to transform a given function into a specific function.
Translation:
Given:
The functions
Calculation:
The graph of the both the function is given below in the same viewing window:
Here in the graph, the blue line represents the function
From the graph, it is understood that by translating
Conclusion:
Hence, the graph is given below and the required translation is
ii.
To graph: The given function in the same viewing window.
Both the functions are equivalent.
Given:
The functions
Calculation:
The graph of both the functions are given below in same viewing window:
The curve of both the functions are overlaps each other and only one curve is showing. So, it can be concluded that both the functions are equivalent.
Conclusion:
Hence, the graph of both the functions are given above and both the functions are equivalent.
iii.
To find: how to write sine function as cosine function.
Given:
The sine function
Calculation:
If the curve of cosine function translated
Conclusion:
Hence, the cosine function
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