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Use the function below:

What are the amplitude and midline? (5 points)

Amplitude: 4; midline: y = 1
Amplitude: 5; midline: y = 1
Amplitude: 5; midline: y = 0
Amplitude: 4; midline: y = 0

Use the function below: What are the amplitude and midline? (5 points) Amplitude: 4; midline-example-1

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Answer:

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Amplitude: 4; midline: y = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Amplitude = (min-max/2)

= 8/2

= 4

midline is just the middle which = 1

User Bouzid Zitouni
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The correct option is Amplitude: 5; midline: y = 1.

Step-by-step explanation:
Amplitude is the greatest distance/position from the axis. Since the top of the curve, strikes the y-axis at y= 5. Thus, amplitude is 5.
Midline is the point where the centre line (symmetry line passes). Clearly, in this curve the symmetry line is y= 1. So, midline is 1
User Reza Owliaei
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