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Find Amplitude, Period, and Phase Shift y=sin(x)+6

Problem

y=sin(x)+6

Solution

  1. Identify the standard form of the trigonometric function, which is y=A*sin(B*(x−C))+D

  2. Determine the amplitude by looking at the coefficient A in front of the sine function. Since A=1 the amplitude is |A|

  3. Calculate the period using the formula (2*π)/|B| In this equation, B=1

  4. Find the phase shift by identifying the value of C Since there is no horizontal shift inside the sine function, C=0

  5. Note that the constant 6 represents a vertical shift D which does not affect amplitude, period, or phase shift.

Final Answer

Amplitude=1,Period=2*π,Phase Shift=0


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