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What is the phase shift of y = sin(1/2 x - pi/2)?

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  • 21-05-2019

Answer:

π

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of the sine function is

y = a sin(bx + c)

where a is the amplitude, period = [tex]\frac{2\pi }{b}[/tex] and

phase shift = - [tex]\frac{c}{b}[/tex]

here b = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex], c = - [tex]\frac{\pi }{2}[/tex]

phase shift = - [tex]\frac{-\frac{\pi }{2} }{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{\pi }{2}[/tex] × 2 = π

         

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