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30 September, 20:19

What is the amplitude, period, and phase shift of f (x) = -5 sin (x+2 pie) - 4

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  1. 30 September, 23:32
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    For a wave:

    y = A sin (2π/T x - φ) + B

    A is the amplitude,

    T is the period,

    φ is the phase shift,

    and B is the offset.

    The given wave is:

    f (x) = - 5 sin (x + 2π) - 4

    So the amplitude is - 5, the period is 2π, and the phase shift is - 2π.
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