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Outside temperature over a day can be modelled as a sinusoidal function. Suppose you know the high temperature for the day is 70 degrees and the low temper
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Outside temperature over a day can be modelled as a sinusoidal function. Suppose you know the high temperature for the day is 70 degrees and the low temperature of 50 degrees occurs at 6 AM. Assuming t is the number of hours since midnight, find an equation for the temperature, D, in terms of t.
D(t)= ?
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