Which function will have a y-intercept at –1 and an amplitude of 2?
f (x) = negative sine (X)...
Mathematics, 30.05.2020 22:59 tayveon122
Which function will have a y-intercept at –1 and an amplitude of 2?
f (x) = negative sine (X) minus 1
f (x) = negative 2 sine (x) minus 1
f (x) = negative cosine (x)
f (x) = negative 2 cosine (x) minus 1
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