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cos2(cos(cos(t))) is a periodic function with period π (180°).

Its amplitude is:

½(cos2(cos(cos(π)))-cos2(cos(cos(π/2))))=½(0.735398-0.291927)=0.221736 (approx).

Here's a table of values showing maxima at t=0, π, and minimum at t=½π. The function is symmetrical about t=0, and you can see the symmetry in the interval [0,π], on either side of t=½π.

t cos2(cos(cos(t)))
0 0.735398
0.1π (18°) 0.698915
0.2π (36°) 0.594614
0.3π (54°) 0.453296
0.4π (72°) 0.335865
½π (90°) 0.291927
0.6π (108°) 0.335865
0.7π (126°) 0.453296
0.8π (144°) 0.594614
0.9π (162°) 0.698915
π (180°) 0.735398

 

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