#Transformations of Trigonometric Expressions

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I've determined that the corresponding y-value for a minimum point would be 5

but I am unsure on how to find the x-coordinate

usually I plot graphs based on patterns. ie I would look at +sine graphs and plot them like EOA, Max, EOA, min, EOA

and the intervals are usually of four

so If I were to assume this were any sort of graph at it's upmost point (sine or cosine)

the minimum would be two intervals away from the maximum point

but I have no idea what the period is which is why I can not know what an interval represents

However, I did take into consideration that a maximum would be equally distant away from the current maximum of pi/13, it's just I have no other maximums to compare it with. For all I know the interval of maximums could be in the negatives before it came to this maximum

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