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OpenStudy (sammietaygreen):

Write an equation of the sine function with amplitude 5, period 3pi, and phase shift -pi.

OpenStudy (sammietaygreen):

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

You know how sometimes when you press the backspace and takes it back a page? I just wrote you a extremely long walkthrough and then accidentally hit the backspace when the cursor wasn't on the textbox, so it all got deleted T_T. So ima just go step by step. Firstly, do you know how to find the amplitude?

OpenStudy (sammietaygreen):

Oh no hahaha I do that all the time it gives me a panic attack when it happens. I forgot since this is kinda like a review from awhile ago

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Basically the amplitude is the number in front of the trig function

OpenStudy (sammietaygreen):

I'm just not sure about the phase shift honestly

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Ah, the phase shift is C over B, which is of Asin(B+C), so I would do that for each answer choice

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Remember to multiply by the reciprocal

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