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List the characteristics of each graph following: Domain, Range, Even/Odd/Neither, Period, Intercepts, Maxima or Minima, Asymptotes (if any) 1. y =2 sin (\frac{x}{3} -\frac{\pi }{6} )
2. y=-cos(\frac{1}{2}x +\frac{\pi }{2} )
3. y=3sec(2\pi x+\pi )-1
4. y=-\frac{2}{3} csc(\pi x-6)
5. y=tan(-x + \frac{\pi }{4} )+2
6. y=\frac{1}{2} cot(2x-\pi )

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