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The graphs of two trigonometric functions, f(x) = 4 cos (0 - 90°) and g(x) = 2 cos (0 - 90°) + 1, are shown below. The two functions are added together to get a new function A(x). What is the maximum value of A(x)?

6

1

7

5

The graphs of two trigonometric functions, f(x) = 4 cos (0 - 90°) and g(x) = 2 cos-example-1
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7

Step-by-step explanation

The given functions are:


f(x) = 4 \cos( \theta - 90)

and


f(x) = 2 \cos( \theta - 90) + 1

From the question,


A(x)=f(x)+g(x)


A(x)=4 \cos( \theta - 90) + 2 \cos( \theta - 90) + 1

This simplifies to:


A(x)=6\cos( \theta - 90) + 1

The maximum value is 6+1=7

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