Given the equation y = 7 sin(6x + 48) + 4. The amplitude is: The period is: 3. The horizontal shift is: units to the left. The midline is: y'.
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The amplitude is the absolute value of the coefficient of the sine function. In this case, it is the absolute value of 7. So, the amplitude is: $$\boxed{7}$$ Show more…
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