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Explain how to find a phase shift for positive cosine graph ?
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Determine whether it's a shifted sine or cosine.
Look at the graph to the right of the vertical axis.
Find the first: ...
Calculate the distance from the vertical line to that point.
If the function was a sine, subtract π/2 from that distance.
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