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What is the amplitude of y = 1\2 sin 2x?

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hello :
note : y = A sin(Bx + C) + d amplitude is A
in this exercise : A =1/2
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Answer:

The amplitude of given function is
(1)/(2).

Explanation:

The given function is


y=(1)/(2)\sin 2x .... (1)

The standard form of sine function is


y=A\sin(Bx+C)+D ..... (2)

Where, A is amplitude,
(2\pi)/(B) is period, C is phase shift and D is mid line.

On comparing (1) and (2), we get


A=(1)/(2)

Therefore the amplitude of given function is
(1)/(2).

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