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RorydaSavage:

need some help with math

RorydaSavage:

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RorydaSavage:

Enter the minimum value for the function shown in the graph.

mhchen:

I mean, you can just look at the graph xd. What's the lowest y-value you see on the graph?

RorydaSavage:

-5.5

RorydaSavage:

Graph a sine function whose amplitude is 4, period is π , midline is y=−3 , and y-intercept is (0, −3) . The graph is not a reflection of the parent function over the x-axis. Use the sine tool to graph the function. The first point must be on the midline and the second point must be a maximum or minimum value on the graph closest to the first point.

mhchen:

It goes even further down to -6 right?

RorydaSavage:

on the graph because it goes to -10

mhchen:

I mean for your first question. |dw:1568751698654:dw|

RorydaSavage:

no it hits the y-int at -5.5

Evo:

b r u h ... Minimum doesn't mean y-intercept it just means lowest y value

RorydaSavage:

so it would be -6?

Evo:

ye

RorydaSavage:

alr i needs help with the other one lol

Evo:

@Ballery1 can help out Come on ballery

RorydaSavage:

lol

RorydaSavage:

Graph a sine function whose amplitude is 4, period is π , midline is y=−3 , and y-intercept is (0, −3) . The graph is not a reflection of the parent function over the x-axis. Use the sine tool to graph the function. The first point must be on the midline and the second point must be a maximum or minimum value on the graph closest to the first point.

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