SOLUTION: The equation h= 7(pi/3 t) models the height h in centimeters after t seconds of a weight attached to the end of a spring that has been stretched and then released. a. Solve the eq

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Question 635313: The equation h= 7(pi/3 t) models the height h in centimeters after t seconds of a weight attached to the end of a spring that has been stretched and then released.
a. Solve the equation for t.
b. Find the times at which the weight is first at a height of 1 cm, of 3 cm, and of 5 cm above the rest position. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.
c. Find the times at which the weight is at a height of 1 cm, of 3 cm, and of 5 cm below the rest position for the second time. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You left out the Trig function. I'm guessing sin or cos. Please re-post with the full equation.
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