The amplitude of the transformed function is 3 inches.
The correct answer is option (D) 3 inches
What is an amplitude of cosine function?
"The amplitude of y = a cos(x) represents half the distance between the maximum and minimum values of the function"
For given example,
The function describing this graph is a transformation of the parent cosine function, y = cos x.
We know, cos(0) = 1
From the given graph we can observe that, cos(0) = 3
This means the function that represents given graph is y = 3 cos(x)
From the given graph,
maximum value of the function = 3
and minimum value of function = -3
So, the amplitude is,
⇒ A = (|3| + |-3|)/2
⇒ A = 6/2
⇒ A = 3 inches
Therefore, the amplitude of the transformed function is 3 inches.
The correct answer is option (D) 3 inches
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