How do you graph y=-5cos(1/2)x?

1 Answer
May 19, 2018

You have an inverted graph of cosine with a vertical stretch factor of 5 was a horizontal stretch factor of 2, it has no shift.

Explanation:

I assume you mean:

y = − 5 cos ( 1/ 2 x)

if so standard form is:

acos(bx -c) + d

a = "amplitude (vertical stretch)"
b = "horizontal stretch"
c = "horizontal shift"
d = "vertical shift"

if a <0 graph is inverted.

so you have an inverted graph of cosine with a vertical stretch factor of 5 was a horizontal stretch factor of 2, it has no shift.
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