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Mathematics, 14.02.2020 09:25 milkshakegrande101

For a short time after a wave is created by wind, the height of the wave can be modeled using y = a sin 2πt/T, where a is the amplitude and T is the period of the wave in seconds.

13. Write an equation for the given function given the amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift.
Amplitude = 4, period = 4π phase shift = -4/3π vertical shift = -2

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