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Graph sinusoidal functions: phase shift
g is a trigonometric function of the form g(x) = a sin(bx + c) + d.
Below is the graph g(x). The function intersects its midline at 6,3.5) and has a minimum point at
(-2,-2).
Find a formula for g(x). Give an exact expression.
g(x) =(

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