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What are the amplitude and midline?

Amplitude: 2; midline: y = 3
Amplitude: 1; midline: y = 3
Amplitude: 2; midline: y = 1
Amplitude: 3; midline: y = 2

What are the amplitude and midline? Amplitude: 2; midline: y = 3 Amplitude: 1; midline-example-1
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Answer:

Amplitude 3; midline y=2

Explanation:

The midline is the mean of both ends of the function in the graph.


(5-1)/(2)=2

The amplitude is the vertical distance between the midline and one of the end points.


5-2=3

(sorry for the basic math, i just want to make sure you know where im getting the values from)

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