How do you graph #y=2sin(x-pi/2)+3#? Trigonometry Graphing Trigonometric Functions Translating Sine and Cosine Functions 1 Answer sankarankalyanam Jun 26, 2018 As below. Explanation: #"standrad form of sine function is " y = A sin (Bx - C) + D# #"Given ' y = 2 sin (x - pi/20 + 3# #A = 2, B = 1, C = pi/2, D = 3# #"Amplitude ' = |A| = 2# #"Period ' = (2pi) / |B| = 2pi# #"Phase Shift " = -C / B = -(pi/2) / 1 = -pi/2, " " color(crimson)(pi/2 " to the LEFT"# #"Vertical Shift " = D = 3# graph{2 sin(x - pi/2) + 3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]} Answer link Related questions How do you graph sine and cosine functions when it is translated? How do you graph #y=sin ( x -frac{\pi}{2} )#? How do you draw a sketch of #y = 1 + cos (x - pi)# How do you shift and graph #y=-3+sinx#? How do you graph #y=3sin(1/3x+ pi/2)-2#? How do you graph #1/2sin(x-pi)#? How do you graph #-sinx+2#? How do you graph #y=3sin(1/2)x#? How do you graph #y=-2cos((pix)/3)#? How do you graph #y = (1/2)sin(x - pi)#? See all questions in Translating Sine and Cosine Functions Impact of this question 3511 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License