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What is the amplitude of y=1/2 sin2x

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for\ each\ \alpha \in R\ \ \ \ (for\ example\ \alpha =2x) \\\\the\ max\ of\ y=sin \alpha \ is\ 1\ \ \ and\ \ \ the\ min\ of\ y=sin \alpha \ is\ -1\\\\ the\ amplitude\ of \ \ \ \ y=sin \alpha \ \ \ \ is\ \ \ \ 1-(-1)=2\\\\\\then\ the\ amplitude\ of \ \ \ \ y= (1)/(2) sin 2x \ \ \ \ is\ \ \ \ (1)/(2) \cdot2= 1
User Richard Mosselveld
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(-(1)/(2),(1)/(2))
Amplitutde:

((1)/(2)-(-(1)/(2)))=1
Normally for sinx amplitude is 2 (1 +1). In the case when it is half sine amplitude is halved, therefore 0.5 +0.5 = 1 Paramers alpha = 2x does not matter because it only stretches the graph horizontally.
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