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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the amplitude and midline? @mathstudent55 @SolomonZelman @thomaster @Abhisar @wio @iambatman @e.mccormick @precal @nincompoop @uri @paki @sauravshakya @esshotwired @tester97 @esshotwired

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here is the graph! @mathstudent55 @SolomonZelman @thomaster @Abhisar @wio @iambatman @e.mccormick @precal @nincompoop @uri @paki @sauravshakya @esshotwired @tester97 @e.mccormick

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Amplitude: 1; midline: y = 1 Amplitude: 1; midline: y = 2 Amplitude: 2; midline: y = 1 Amplitude: 2; midline: y = 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is this FLVS? (Florida Virtual School)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, it's not.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just wondering, the question format kind looked familiar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why? How'd you come to that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was actually guessing... I just started learning this, but i would pick either b or d.. Sorry!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i didn't mean to say that it IS b or d i meant to type that im guessing.

OpenStudy (imstuck):

i can help. the amplitude is half the distance from the lowest point to the highest point.

OpenStudy (imstuck):

It goes from 0 up to 4 so the amplitude is 2. The midline is also 2 because it's the horizontal halfway mark, so to speak.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am sorry I am just no getting back to you, I got distracted away from my computer a little bit, but thank you so so much for your help! @IMStuck

OpenStudy (imstuck):

You're welcome.

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