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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 09:00 mafip1ug

My sine function is 25sin(1/2(x-4))+59. How do I convert that into a cosine function with the same graph? I used 25cos(1/2(x-4-pi))+59 but can I even use x-4-pi in there? For that matter how do I convert between sine and cosine? I know it's a matter of horizontal shift.

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