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15 July, 16:04

What happens to the function f (x) = acosx when the value of a increases?

The period decreases.

The period increases.

The amplitude decreases.

The amplitude increases.

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  1. 15 July, 17:22
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    The amplitude increases.

    The maximum value of y = cos (x) is 1; the minimum is - 1. Hence the amplitude of original cosine being 1.

    Since a is the coefficient outside, it will vertically expand cosine, making amplitude larger. The amplitude will actually be equal to the value of a.
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