What cosine function represents an amplitude of 2, a period of 2π, a horizontal shift of π, and a vertical shift of −1? (Multiple choice) Help!!!

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The formula for a cosine graph is: f(x) = acosb(x - k) + h where is the amplitude, is the period factor, is the phase shift and is the horizontal shift. Knowing that the amplitude is 2, we can already rule out #1 and #2. If the period is 2π, b = 1 because the formula for period is [tex] \frac{2 \pi }{b} [/tex]. The horizontal shift is π, so we plug that in for k, and h = 1. Now, we plug everything in and you get:

f(x) = 2 cos (x - π) + 1

Option 3 
is your answer.

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