Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Do you mean [tex]f(x)=2sin(x-1)[/tex] or [tex]f(x)=2sin(x) -1[/tex]?
Use the formula [tex]f(x)=asin(bx+c)+d[/tex] where [tex]|a|[/tex] is the amplitude, [tex]-\frac{c}{b}[/tex] is the phase shift, [tex]d[/tex] is the vertical shift, and the period is [tex]\frac{2\pi}{|b|}[/tex].
Assuming your first case is true, the amplitude would be [tex]|a|=|2|=2[/tex], your period is [tex]\frac{2\pi}{|1|}=2\pi[/tex], and your midline/vertical shift is [tex]d=0[/tex].
Assuming your second case is true, everything but the vertical shift stays the same. It would be [tex]d=-1[/tex] in this case.