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  • 03-11-2022
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Given y = cos 6 x, the phase shift is _

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Solution:

The cosine wave equation is expressed as

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=A\cos(B(x+C)+D\text{ ----- equation 1} \\ where \\ A\Rightarrow amplitude \\ C\Rightarrow phase\text{ shift} \\ D\Rightarrow vertical\text{ shift} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Given:

[tex]y=\cos6x\text{ ---- equation 2}[/tex]

To evaluate the phase shift, we compare equations 1 and 2.

By comparison, we have

[tex]C=0[/tex]

Hence, the phase shift is 0.

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