FluffyPantsIII FluffyPantsIII
  • 31-07-2017
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Can you have a negative amplitude?

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zolowski zolowski
  • 31-07-2017
No, there can not be negative amplitude because it is just the distance between the max and the midline or the minimum and the midline.

I see where you might be confused because for instance in the trig equation: 
y = -3 sin (.5(x-[tex] \pi [/tex]/2)) -1, there is a negative in front of the amplitude. However, when finding the amplitude, you take the absolute value of a.
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