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Doss [256]
3 years ago
13

Guys, I really need help with this!!!!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
uranmaximum [27]3 years ago
7 0
Answer to number 5 is 16
ahrayia [7]3 years ago
6 0
4 is 18 because 6x3 is 18
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Step-by-step explanation:

\displaystyle y = Asin(Bx - C) + D \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow D \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow \frac{C}{B} \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow |A| \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow 44\frac{1}{2} \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow \frac{C}{B} \hookrightarrow \boxed{-3} \hookrightarrow \frac{-\frac{\pi}{2}}{\frac{\pi}{6}} \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \hookrightarrow \boxed{12} \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{\frac{\pi}{6}}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow 29

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\displaystyle y = Acos(Bx - C) + D \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow D \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow \frac{C}{B} \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow |A| \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow 44\frac{1}{2} \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow 0 \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \hookrightarrow \boxed{12} \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{\frac{\pi}{6}}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow 29

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