The graph of one complete period of a sine curve is given. y 2 x ? 2? -2 (a) Find the amplitude, period, and horizontal shift. (Assume the absolute value of the horizontal shift is less than the period.) amplitude 2 period horizontal shift (b) Write an equation that represents the curve in the form y = a sin(k(x - b)). y = 2 sin()
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First, we need to find the amplitude. The amplitude is the distance from the maximum or minimum point to the horizontal axis (y=0). In this case, the amplitude is 2. So, we have: Amplitude: $\boxed{2}$ Show more…
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