Respuesta :
The parent graph would be f(x) = sin(x).
The 16 coefficient represents a vertical stretch because the y-values of the graph expand out further. That is, on the parent graph, f(pi/2) = 1 while on the the function 16sin(x), f(pi/2) = 16. As you can see the graph is stretched out vertically.
The 16 coefficient represents a vertical stretch because the y-values of the graph expand out further. That is, on the parent graph, f(pi/2) = 1 while on the the function 16sin(x), f(pi/2) = 16. As you can see the graph is stretched out vertically.
Answer :
Option D is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that a function f(x)=16 sin x
We have to find out which type of transformation or change to its parent graph.
We have parent function f(x)=sin x
Given function, f(x)= 16 sin x
If we are substituting [tex]x=\frac{\pi}{2}[/tex]
Then value of parent function [tex]f(\frac{\pi}{2})= sin\frac{\pi}{2}=1[/tex]
because [tex] sin \frac{\pi}{2}=1[/tex]
The value of given function[tex] f(x)= 16 sin\frac{\pi}{2}[/tex]=16
Hence, the value of given function is 16 times the value of parent function.
Therefore, the given function contains vertical stretch or change in amplitude .
Option D is true.