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Which transformations are needed to change the parent cosine function to y=0.35cos(8(x-pi/4)) ? THE CORRECT ANSWER IS C) vertical compression of 0.35, horizontal compression to …
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Which transformations are needed to change the parent cosine function to y=0.35cos(8(x-pi/4)) ? THE CORRECT ANSWER IS C) vertical compression of 0.35, horizontal compression to …
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Which transformations are needed to change the parent cosine function to
y=0.35cos(8(x-pi/4)) ?
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C) vertical compression of 0.35, horizontal compression to a period of pi/4, phase shift pi/4 units right
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ye
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it's C....i just what the points lol
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UHhh its C :3
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