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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 04:50 heatherswiffin666

The function, f(x)=sin x, is transformed as follows: a vertical stretch by a factor of 3
horizontal stretch by a factor of 2
phase shift units right
translated 1 unit down.

1.What is the equation for the resulting function?

2.Graph two full cycles of the resulting function. (Label all axes, scale and intercepts).

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