Asked by Priya
What is the amplitude of y = (3sinx/2) + 4?
Any link of proof would be appreciated if you have one
Thank you
Any link of proof would be appreciated if you have one
Thank you
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Answered by
Damon
y = (3sinx/2) + 4
If you mean
y = 3 sin (x/2) + 4
the amplitude is 3
It goes up from 4 to 7 when the sine is +1 and down from 4 to 1 when the sine function is -1
If you mean
y = 3 sin (x/2) + 4
the amplitude is 3
It goes up from 4 to 7 when the sine is +1 and down from 4 to 1 when the sine function is -1
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