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The general form of a function with a trigonometric sine is y=Asin(Bx+C)+D where A is the amplitude and B is the frequency. From f(x) = 3 sin (2x),   A is equal to 3 which tells us that the graph has waves that has height from -3 to 3. B equals to 2 tells us that there are two waves between 0 and 2π.The period of the function then is π. The graph goes through the (0,0) point.

The graph that shows the function f(x) = 3 sin 2x is; The graph that passes through the point (0, 0)

How to interpret trigonometric graphs?

The general form of a sine function is;

y = Asin(Bx+C) +D

where;

A is the amplitude.

B is the frequency.

From f(x) = 3 sin (2x), we can say that;

A = 3

This implies that the graph has waves that has height from -3 to 3.

B = 2

This means that there are two waves between 0 and 2π with the period of the function being π.

Thus the graph goes through the (0,0) point.

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