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What is the amplitude of the function below?

What is the amplitude of the function below?-example-1

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The amplitude is 2 or B.
User Benn Sandoval
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ANSWER

The amplitude is

2


Step-by-step explanation

The amplitude is the height of the function from the centre line which is

y = 0

to the peak or trough of the graph, which is

y = 2
This means that,

amplitude = |2 - 0| = 2


Or

The amplitude is distance between the lowest point on the graph and the highest point on the graph divided by 2.



amplitude = (1)/(2) |2 - - 2| = (1)/(2) * 4 = 2

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