Accepted Answer
This is a sinusoidal wave with an amplitude of 2 , riding on a constant value of 3 .The 3 isn't part of the function's amplitude ... the function wiggles between 2 under itand 2 over it.The period of the function is the change in 'x' that adds (2 pi) to the angle.When x=0, the angle is piWhen the angle is (3 pi) . . .3 pi = 3x + pi 2 pi = 3xx = 2/3 pi The period of the function is 2/3 pi .When x=0, the function is cos(pi) rather than cos(0).So the function is a cosine with a phase shift of +pi.It could also be described as a sine with a phase shift of -pi/2 or +3pi/2 .