Modeling with sinusoidal functions
Hiro is riding a carousel that is next to a wall.
His hori...
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Modeling with sinusoidal functions
Hiro is riding a carousel that is next to a wall.
His horizontal distance C(t) (in m) away from the wall as a function of time t (in seconds) can be modeled by a
sinusoidal expression of the form a · cos(b. t) + d.
Att = 0, when he starts, he is closest to the wall, a distance of 2 m away. After 77 seconds he reaches his mid-
way point from the wall, which is 7 m away.
Find C(t).
t should be in radians.
C(t)
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