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The height, h, in feet of a piece of cloth tied to a waterwheel in relation to sea level as a function of time, t, in seconds can be modeled by the equation h=15cos(3.14/20 t). How long does it...
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Answer: On edg it’s D: 40 seconds
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0.1 t = 2
t = 20 seconds.
is that what you're asking?
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