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all right please listen up what Iamp;#39;d like you to do is if you look over here guys all theyamp;#39;re asking us to do is find a period in amplitude thatamp;#39;s it so we just need to remember what our definitions were for the period and the amplitude so the period all actually letamp;#39;s look at Matthew first the amplitude all that is is the absolute value of a all right now if we donamp;#39;t know what a is we need to go back and think the general formula of the function which is in your book says eight Iamp;#39;m sine of BX minus C plus D all right where each one of these numbers for these coefficients are all integers all real numbers so a is going to be my number thatamp;#39;s in front of sine so I go and take a look so my amp dude is going to be the absolute value of 3 so absolute value 3 is obviously going to be 3 so therefore my amplitude equals 3 all right yes exactly so if it was negative three after bad negatory still three yeah thatamp;#39;s a CW amplitude ch