How do you find the period, phase and vertical shift of #y=1/2csc3(theta-45^circ)+1#?
1 Answer
To find the period, look at k in the equation
The phase and vertical shift are also right in the equation as d and c.
Explanation:
Period:
In the equation, look for k, which in this case, is 3.
So:
In degrees, it would be
Phase Shift:
The phase shift is also in the equation too, in which case you look for d. In this equation d is
Since it is a negative
Vertical Shift:
The vertical shift is the last part of the equation: c, which is in this equation, 1 . If it is positive, it goes up. Negative shifts down. In this equation, the graph will shift up 1 unit.
Please correct me if I am wrong!