SOLUTION: Sinusoidal Functions
The top of a flagpole is swaying in the wind. The top sways from 6 cm to the right of its resting position (+6 cm) to 6 cm to the left of its resting position
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Question 1140734: Sinusoidal Functions
The top of a flagpole is swaying in the wind. The top sways from 6 cm to the right of its resting position (+6 cm) to 6 cm to the left of its resting position (-6 cm)and back to the right 6 times per second. Determine the equation of a sinusoidal function that describes the distance the top of the pole is from its resting position in terms of time.
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