How do you graph y=2sin(x - pi)?

1 Answer
Aug 28, 2015

Sketch y=sin(x) then redraw replacing each y coordinate with (-2)xxy

Explanation:

sin(x-pi) = -sin(x)
rArr 2sin(x-pi) = -2sin(x)

The graph of y_1=-2sin(x) is identical to the graph of y_2=sin(x) except for any value of x, y_1 = (-2)*y_1

Graph of sin(x)
graph{sin(x) [-6.33, 13.67, -4.88, 5.12]}

Graph of -2sin(x)
graph{-2sin(x) [-6.33, 13.67, -4.88, 5.12]}