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OpenStudy (df001):

How to find the phase shift of a trig equation? For example: y=aSin(bx-c)+d A: amp B: freq C: phase shift ? D: midline

OpenStudy (df001):

If I remember correctly, you are suppose to equal Sin(bx-c) to 0 or 1, idk..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

amplitude is \(|a|\)

OpenStudy (df001):

yes

OpenStudy (df001):

I remember something like how sin, you equal it to 0 or 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

phase shift easiest to set \[bx-c=2\pi\] and solve for \(x\)

OpenStudy (df001):

are you suppose to equal (bx-c) to 0 in order to find the phase shift?

OpenStudy (df001):

so if I were to find for phase shift: sin(x+ pi/4) |dw:1429753978233:dw|

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