To determine bandwidth from a graph, convert the magnitude scale to dB using the formula dB = 20*log10(magnitude). The cutoff frequency (fc) is identified at -3 dB, and for a low-pass filter, the bandwidth is typically equal to fc rather than 2*fc. In this case, the -3 dB point is approximately 100 kHz, indicating a bandwidth of 100 kHz. The discussion also touches on the behavior of op-amps, noting that they act as low-pass filters with limited performance at high frequencies. The bandwidth concept varies for different filter types, with bandpass filters extending to both -3 dB frequencies.