- How do I find the amplitude of a function?
- What is the amplitude of a function?
- What is the easiest way to find amplitude?
How do I find the amplitude of a function?
The amplitude of a trigonometric function is half the distance from the highest point of the curve to the bottom point of the curve: (Amplitude) = (Maximum) - (minimum) 2 .
What is the amplitude of a function?
Explanation: The amplitude of a function is the amount by which the graph of the function travels above and below its midline. When graphing a sine function, the value of the amplitude is equivalent to the value of the coefficient of the sine.
What is the easiest way to find amplitude?
The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough). Or we can measure the height from highest to lowest points and divide that by 2.