How to rearrange this trig function?

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To rearrange the function y = -2sin[2π * (t + 1)/3], it can be expressed as y = -2sin[(2π/3)(t + 1)], which helps in identifying its properties. The period of the function is 3, with an amplitude of 2, a maximum value of 2, and a minimum value of -2. The range is defined as -2 ≤ y ≤ 2, while the domain is all real numbers. The horizontal phase shift is 1 unit to the left, and there is no vertical displacement. Clarifications are needed regarding whether the period should include a unit and the possibility of an amplitude of 0.
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How do I rearrange this where do I begin?

y= -2sin [ 2\pi * \frac {(t+1)} {3} ]

I need to state the period, amplitude, max/min, range, domain, horizontal phase shift, and vertical displacement

Im not sure how to rearrange the square brackets.
 
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I would distribute the 2\pi and then separate the terms into the form of -2\sin{(At + B)}. A and B will both be fractions, but setting it up in that way will allow you to more easily find all of the things you are looking for.

EDIT: The below method could be easier for you.
 
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aisha said:
How do I rearrange this where do I begin?

y= -2sin [ 2\pi * \frac {(t+1)} {3} ]

I need to state the period, amplitude, max/min, range, domain, horizontal phase shift, and vertical displacement

Im not sure how to rearrange the square brackets.
rearrange it like this.
y= -2sin [ \frac{2\pi}{3} *(t+1) ]
If you're still stuck, http://www.jmp.com/news/jmpercable/07_fall2000/regression.html for some help
 
the general form for a sine function is

y = a sin(bx - c) + d

what do each of these letters (a, b, c, and d) do?

what are the values of a, b, c, and d for the function you wrote down? you may need to do some distributing to get into this general form.
 
Thanks so much that is a BIG HUGE HELP :smile:
 
I needed to find the properties of this trig function this is what i got

period=3
amplitude=0
max=2
min=-2
range{y:-2<=y<=2}
domain {x:XER}
horizontal phase shift 1 unit left
no vertical shift

Are these values correct? Should period have a unit with it or is just 3 fine? What about the amplitude is 0 amplitude possible?
 
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