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The first 16 values of a function f(x) are given in the table below.
What is the approximate amplitude of the function?
x | 0 | 1
y 0.09 | 1.364 | 2.09 | 1.324 | 0.08 | –1.384 | -1.96| –1.474 |-0.02 | 1.444
continuation
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x| 10
y 2.06| 1.454 -0.09 | –1.494 –1.98 | –1.324
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