Calculus: Early Transcendentals
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. (3) Analyze fx (x)= 4sin(3x-6)-2 using our “trig language” (amplitude, period, etc.)
and relate each trig feature to the transformational analysis we’ve done throughout the semester. In other words, state both a transformation, such as shifted left 118 units, and the corresponding “trig language,” phase shift of 118 units left. Be sure to include all transformations and trig features.
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