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The function G(x) = sin(x) is the result of the application of transformations on the original function F(x) = cos(x). Which of the following options correctly describes the transformations applied to F(X)? A. A vertical shift of -1 unit
B. A vertical shift of 1 unit
C. A phase shift of pi/2 radians
D. A phase shift of pi radians

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