What happens when the a (amplitude) of a sine graph is negative #-2 sin (1/4 x)#?
1 Answer
Apr 29, 2015
It simply flips your graph upsidedown. Where it should have a positive amplitude, now gets negative and viceversa:
For example:
if you choose
Graphically you can see this comparing:
graph{2sin(x/4) [-11.25, 11.25, -5.625, 5.625]}
with:
graph{-2sin(x/4) [-12.66, 12.65, -6.33, 6.33]}