What is the amplitude of a sinusoidal graph?

1 Answer
Jun 29, 2015

It is one-half of the difference between the maximum and minimum values of y.

Explanation:

Example: y=7sin(3x2)+4 has a maximum of 11 and a minimum of 3.
The amplitude is 12(11(3))=12(14)=7

Note that the amplitude is the absolute value of the coefficient of sin(3x2).

Here is the graph of the example:

graph{y=-7sin(3x-2) + 4 [-20.15, 20.4, -7.78, 12.5]}