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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Match transformation of the function y = csc x with description of the resultant shift in the original cosecant graph. Tiles -1 + csc(x − π) -1 + csc(x + π) 1 + csc(x + π) 1 + csc(x − π) Pairs Resultant Shift in the Function's Graph Transformation of the Function The graph of csc x shifts one unit down and π radians to the left. arrowBoth The graph of csc x shifts one unit up and π radians to the right. arrowBoth The graph of csc x shifts one unit down and π radians to the right. arrowBoth The graph of csc x shifts one unit up and π radians to the left. arrowBoth

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

@green_1 Could you help with this question?

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

i'm here

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

This person didn't list all the descriptions

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

I can list them

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

list them please

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

i'll get help @Learner11 @Compassionate

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

1) The graph of csc x shifts one unit down and π radians to the right. 2) The graph of csc x shifts one unit down and π radians to the left. 3) The graph of csc x shifts one unit up and π radians to the right. 4) The graph of csc x shifts one unit up and π radians to the left.

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

i will search it up

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

those are the descriptions of the resultant shift in the original cosecant function's graph.

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

i do not know the answer sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Me too say sorry @PokemonFan40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (princessaurora):

1) -1 + csc(x − π) 2) -1 + csc(x + π) 3) 1 + csc(x + π) 4) 1 + csc(x − π) those are the transformations of the function y = csc x.

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

So we just need to match them with the other four I listed earlier.

OpenStudy (green_1):

@RCCB

OpenStudy (pawanyadav):

Your answers are correct @PrincessAurora

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

I need to match them with each other

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

The right ones

OpenStudy (pawanyadav):

1 - c 2 - a 3 - d 4 - b

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

Ok thanks so much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@PokemonFan40 :) , Thank s for understanding me

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

your welcome

OpenStudy (princessaurora):

Thanks guys for the help :)

OpenStudy (pawanyadav):

You done this all.

OpenStudy (pawanyadav):

Thanks

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