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What is the phase shift and period for the function y = 3cos6(θ − 30°) + 4? Phase shift = right 30°, period = 60° Phase shift = right 30°, period = −60° Phase shift = left 30°, …
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What is the phase shift and period for the function y = 3cos6(θ − 30°) + 4?
Phase shift = right 30°, period = 60°
Phase shift = right 30°, period = −60°
Phase shift = left 30°, period = 60°
Phase shift = left 40°, period = 30°
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Phase shift = right 30°, period = 60°
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