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30 April, 16:13

Aditya's dog routinely eats Aditya's leftovers, which vary seasonally. As a result, his weight fluctuates

throughout the year.

The dog's weight W (t) (in kg) as a function of time t (in days) over the course of a year can be modeled by

a sinusoidal expression of the form a. cos (b. t) + d.

Att = 0, the start of the year, he is at his maximum weight of 9.1 kg. One-quarter of the year later, when

t = 91.25, he is at his average weight of 8.2 kg.

Find W (t).

t should be in radians.

W (t) =

+2
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  1. 30 April, 16:30
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    0.9cos (

    365





    t) + 8.2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    this is the real answer
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