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What is the amplitude of the sinusoids function m(x)= -3.5 cos x

What is the amplitude of the sinusoids function m(x)= -3.5 cos x-example-1

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Answer:

The amplitude of the given sinusoidal function is 3.5

Explanation:

The given sinusoidal function is


m(x)=-3.5\cos x

This function is of the form:


m(x)=a\cos bx

where

a=|-3.5|=3.5 is the amplitude.

Therefore the amplitude of the given sinusoidal function is 3.5

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