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SAT, 27.12.2021 19:20 duffsammy

The graph displays the function g(x) equals 2 cosine (x + startfraction pi over 2 endfraction) minus 2. On a coordinate plane, a function has a maximum of 0 and minimum of negative 4. It completes one period at 2 pi. It decreases through the y-axis at (0, negative 2). Which function h(x) results when g(x) is translated startfraction 7 pi over 8 endfraction units right and 1 unit down?.

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