Practice and Applications

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    A graph of a curve that oscillates about y = 0 with amplitude two-thirds, period 2 pi, and a maximum at (pi over 2, two-thirds).
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    A graph of a curve that oscillates about y = 0 with amplitude 2, period 2 pi, and a maximum at (pi, 2).
  3. 11.

    A graph of a curve that oscillates about y = 0 with amplitude 2, period 2 pi over 3, and which increases through (0, 0).
  4. 13.

    A graph of a curve that oscillates about y = 0 with amplitude 0.4, period pi over 2, and a minimum at (pi over 4, negative 0.4).
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    A graph of a curve that oscillates about y = 0 with amplitude 3, period 6 pi, and a maximum at (3 pi, 3).
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    A graph of a curve that oscillates about y = 0 with amplitude 1, period 2, and a maximum at (one-half, 1).
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