How do you graph and list the amplitude, period, phase shift for y=-sin(x-pi)?

1 Answer
Sep 9, 2016

Use the form y=Asin(Bx-C)+D

Explanation:

y=Asin(Bx-C)+D

abs(A) = amplitude
(2pi)/B = period
C/B = phase shift
D = vertical shift

y=-sin(x-pi)

In this example, A=-1 and absA = 1 so the amplitude is 1.

Period = (2pi)/B = (2pi)/1 = 2pi

Phase shift = C/B = pi/1=pi to the right. A negative sign in the parentheses means shift right.

To graph, one complete sine curve must be 2pi "wide" because the period is 2pi. And, a phase shift of pi to the right means the beginning of the sine curve should start at pi. Also, note the negative in front of the sin. That means the graph should be flipped over the x axis.

enter image source here