What is the amplitude, period, and phase shift of f(x) = −5 sin(x + 2π) − 4?
A) Amplitud...
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What is the amplitude, period, and phase shift of f(x) = −5 sin(x + 2π) − 4?
A) Amplitude = −5; period = π; phase shift: x = 2π
B) Amplitude = 5; period = 2π; phase shift: x = 2π
C) Amplitude = −5; period = π; phase shift: x = −2π
D) Amplitude = 5; period = 2π; phase shift: x = −2π
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