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Mathematics, 18.12.2019 18:31 emaleyhughes21

What is the equation of the graph below?
y=sin(x-90°) y=cos(x-90°) y=sin(x-45°) y=cos(x-45°)


What is the equation of the graph below?  y=sin(x-90°) y=cos(x-90°) y=sin(x-45°) y=cos(x-45°)<

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