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How do you find the phase shift of the trig function y=4sin (pieX+2) - 5

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    The phase shift is the value of the angle when the variable

    in the angle is zero.

    The angle in the sin function in this equation is (pi X + 2).

    When the variable 'X' is zero, the angle is 2.

    So the phase shift of this sin function is 2 (of whatever

    the unit of the angle is ... 2 degrees, 2 radians, etc.)
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