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determine the amplitude of the following graph.
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Step1: Recall the formula for amplitude
The amplitude \( A \) of a sinusoidal function \( y = A\sin(Bx - C)+D \) or \( y = A\cos(Bx - C)+D \) is given by \( |A| \). It represents half the distance between the maximum and minimum values of the function.
Step2: Identify the maximum and minimum values from the graph
From the graph, assume the maximum value \( y_{max} \) and minimum value \( y_{min} \). Let's say (by visual inspection of the sinusoidal - like graph) if we consider the vertical distance. Suppose the maximum value \( y_{max}\) and minimum value \( y_{min}\). The formula for amplitude \( A=\frac{y_{max}-y_{min}}{2}\). If we assume the graph oscillates between \( y = 1\) and \( y=- 1\) (a standard - like sinusoidal graph in terms of amplitude calculation concept, since the general form of amplitude is half of the peak - to - peak distance).
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The amplitude is \(1\)