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Compared to a standard cosine function, the graph has a phase shift of [tex]5\pi/6[/tex] to the right, and compared to a sine function it has a phase of shift of [tex]\pi/6[/tex] to the right.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard cosine function [tex]y=\cos x[/tex] has its maximum (vertex of the interval concave down) intersect with the y-axis. In this case, that part is shifted [tex]\frac{5\pi}{6}[/tex] to the right.

The standard sine function [tex]y=\sin x[/tex] has the point where it crosses its midline intersect with the x-axis. In this case, that part is shifted [tex]\frac{\pi}{6}[/tex] to the right.

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