Input impedance is easy: we can just take the same circuit above and instead plot the expression MAG(V(V1.nA)/I(V1.nA)), which looks at the small-signal current relative to the small-signal voltage on source V1 and plots their ratio, an impedance. (If you need to recreate this on your own, there's a step-by-step tutorial on how to draw a circuit and get the voltage gain Bode Plot here.) Input Impedance
If you open the circuit above and run the simulation, you'll get the following Bode Plot showing approximately +30 dB of gain in the pass band: Simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab I've quickly drawn your circuit and set it up to get the Bode plot of voltage gain, setting up a frequency domain simulation with V1 as the source and DB(MAG(V(out))) and PHDEG(V(out)) as the plot outputs: I don't use Multisim, but it's easy to find an amplifier's voltage gain and input and output impedances with the CircuitLab circuit simulator.