How do you find the amplitude, period, and shift for #y = -2sin (2x-3/2)?#?
1 Answer
Jan 2, 2016
#amplitude = 2, period = pi , shift = 3/2 to the right.
Explanation:
a represents the amplitude in this case a = 2 (the - means that the graph will be reflected in the x-axis)
the period of
the period of
c denotes shift +c shifts c units left and -c c units to the right
hence c = 3/2 units to the right