What is the amplitude, period, and phase shift of f(x) = −2 sin(3x − π) − 1?
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of the sine wave function is
y = a sin (bx + c) + d
where amplitude = | a |, period = 
phase shift = -
and d is the vertical shift
Here a = - 2, b = 3 and c = - π
Hence
amplitude = | - 2 | = 2
period =
and
phase shift = -
= 
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