SOLUTION: What is the function for the height of point P above the x-axis as a function of the angle theta for a circle of radius 3 and center at (3,3)? I have the equation y=3sin(x)+3,

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Question 1192152: What is the function for the height of point P above the x-axis as a function of the angle theta for a circle of radius 3 and center at (3,3)?
I have the equation y=3sin(x)+3, but I am not sure how to incorporate the x coordinate of the circle's center

Answer by ikleyn(52847)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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What is the function for the height of point P above the x-axis as a function
of the angle theta for a circle of radius 3 and center at (3,3)?
I have the equation y=3sin(x)+3, but I am not sure how to incorporate the x coordinate
of the circle's center
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The equation which you have and post in your message is INCORRECT.


The correct equation is

    y = .


You do not need to incorporate the x coordinate of the circle's center into calculation of the y-coordinate,
since it is not relevant.

Solved.



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