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given the equation ( y = 6\tan(3x + 6) ) the period is: the horizontal shift is: units to the select an answer add work check answer
Step1: Recall the formula for the period of \(y = A\tan(Bx - C)+D\)
The period of \(y = A\tan(Bx - C)+D\) is \(\frac{\pi}{|B|}\). For \(y = 6\tan(3x + 6)=6\tan(3(x + 2))\), here \(B = 3\).
$$
\text{Period}=\frac{\pi}{|3|}=\frac{\pi}{3}
$$
Step2: Recall the formula for the horizontal shift of \(y = A\tan(Bx - C)+D\)
The horizontal shift of \(y = A\tan(Bx - C)+D\) is \(\frac{C}{B}\). For \(y = 6\tan(3x + 6)=6\tan(3x-(- 6))\), here \(B = 3\) and \(C=-6\).
$$
\text{Horizontal shift}=\frac{-6}{3}=- 2
$$
The negative sign indicates a shift to the left.
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The period is \(\frac{\pi}{3}\). The horizontal shift is \(2\) units to the left.