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how to graph 2sin(x-60)

 Jul 22, 2014

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2sin(x-60)   ......This is the sine graph shifted to the "right" by 60 degrees with an amplitude of 2......Here's the graph

 Jul 23, 2014
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The picture doesn't come up. 

 Jul 22, 2014
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You can use this websites calculator. I can give you the answer. I will give you the link to this website. Answer is right below.
Answer: x=(60/sin_rad(((pi)/90))).

 

 
 Jul 22, 2014
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it says there is an error in the asnwer you sent me 

 Jul 22, 2014
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I know. I will try to find out the real answer. Sorry about that.

 Jul 22, 2014
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perfect thank you so much , I really need the sketch

 Jul 22, 2014
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I think that x=1,719.2225008460460835 is the answer. Hope it helps!

 Jul 22, 2014
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Why doesn't the image come up?

 Jul 22, 2014
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would I start the x axis at 60, then 240 and so on ?

 Jul 22, 2014
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I'm not sure but the image wont show 

 Jul 22, 2014
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I don't know. If the image comes up, I can help. Use the link on the second answer and write your question on the calculator. It looks blue.

Click on the following: Web 2.0 scientific calculator 

Then, write your question.

 Jul 22, 2014
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2sin(x-60)   ......This is the sine graph shifted to the "right" by 60 degrees with an amplitude of 2......Here's the graph

CPhill Jul 23, 2014
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Thanks for helping, Chris. I didn't know that was the answer. Thanks, CPhill.

 Jul 23, 2014

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