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26 June, 19:30

How do you find the amplitude of a sine or cosine wave

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  1. 26 June, 22:46
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    Let's start with the basic sine function, f (t) = sin (t). This function has an amplitude of 1 because the graph goes one unit up and one unit down from the midline of the graph. This function has a period of 2π because the sine wave repeats every 2π units
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