Example: Graphing y=3⋅sin(½⋅x)-2

Sal graphs y=3⋅sin(½⋅x)-2 by thinking about the graph of y=sin(x) and analyzing how the graph (including the midline, amplitude, and period) changes as we perform function transformations to get from y=sin(x) to y=3⋅sin(½⋅x)-2.

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