Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.04.2021 02:30, wafflewarriormg

I'm really struggling to figure out the horizontal shift on this assignment. All of my other values are correct but my horizontal shift just isn't coming out right. I was assuming the horizontal shift of the cos function would be -pi/12 while the sin would be -pi/24, but when I plug these numbers into their respective functions, the horizontal shift says 1/2. Can someone just check my work? I only have 260 points but I'm willing to give all of them.


HELP PLEASE!!! I'm really struggling to figure out the horizontal shift on this assignment. All of
HELP PLEASE!!! I'm really struggling to figure out the horizontal shift on this assignment. All of
HELP PLEASE!!! I'm really struggling to figure out the horizontal shift on this assignment. All of

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