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9 September, 06:51

Outside temperature over a day can be modeled as a sinusoidal function. suppose you know the temperature is 75 degrees at midnight and the high and low temperature during the day are 87 and 63 degrees, respectively. assuming t is the number of hours since midnight, find an equation for the temperature, d, in terms of t.

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  1. 9 September, 06:54
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    We presume the temperature is decreasing at midnight, so reaches a low at 6 a. m ... The amplitude of the variation is (87-63) / 2 = 12 degrees. We want the period to be 24 hours, so the argument of the sine function will be 2π (t/24) = πt/12. Then we can write

    ... d = 75-12sin (π·t/12)
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