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2 November, 17:40

What are the amplitude, period, and midline of f (x) = - 7 sin (4x - π) + 2?

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  1. 2 November, 18:06
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    This is an example of a sine wave function. A given sine wave function has a standard form of:

    y = A sin [B (x + C) ] + D

    Where,

    A = absolute value of amplitude

    2 π / B = the period of the sine wave

    D = is the midline of y

    C = phase of the sine wave

    Rewriting the given equation into this form will yield:

    f (x) = - 7 sin[4 (x - π / 4) ] + 2

    Therefore from this form, we can get the answers:

    Amplitude = 7

    Period = 2π / 4 = π / 2

    Midline = 2
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