How do you period and phase shift of the function y=3 tan (4x-pi/3)?

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Dec 2, 2016

Please see the explanation.

Explanation:

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An equation of the form:

#y = (A)tan(Bx + C) + D#

The Amplitude is A.

The frequency is #f = B/pi#

The period is #T = (pi)/B#

The phase shift is #theta = -C/B#

The vertical shift is D

For your function:

#y = 3 tan(4x - pi/3)#

You did not ask for the amplitude or vertical shift but they are 3 and 0, respectively.

The period is:

#T = pi/4#

The phase is shift is #theta = pi/12#