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Which is the graph of y = cos(x – 9)?

Which is the graph of y = cos(x – 9)?-example-1
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Answer:

The function y=cos(x-π) is the left graph

Explanation:

y=cos(x-π) represents a horizontal shift to the right by π units from the parent function y=cos(x). Since y=cos(x) starts at the maximum, then shifting the function to the right by π units gives the leftmost graph.

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