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Consider the function f(x) = 6 sin (x-pie/8) + 8. What transformation results in g(x) = 6 sin(x -7pie/16 )+1?


Consider the function f(x) = 6 sin

(x-pie/8) + 8. What transformation results in g(x) = 6 sin(x -

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