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What is the horizontal shift of y = cos(0 – ³7) + 3?4A. noneOB.-37OC. 3rD. 3Reset Selection

What is the horizontal shift of y = cos(0 – ³7) + 3?4A. noneOB.-37OC. 3rD. 3Reset-example-1

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y=cos(\theta-(3\pi)/(4))+3

The horizontal shift will be the term that is subtracting the angle, in this case: -3pi/4= B .

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