Mathematics, 30.01.2020 18:57 mikayla843
Aferris wheel has a radius of 35 m. its center is 36 m above the ground. it rotates once every 60 s. suppose you get on the bottom at t = 0 .
write an equation that expresses your height as a function of elapsed time.
h = 36 cos 2ฯ (t - 30) / 60 + 35
h = 60 cos 2ฯ (t - 35) / 36 +60
h = 35 cos ฯ (t - 30) / 60 + 36
h = 35 cos 2ฯ (t - 30) / 60 +36
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