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What is the highest the water gets and the period of the function? F (t)=8coscos(10t)+8

What is the highest the water gets and the period of the function? F (t)=8coscos(10t-example-1
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You have the following function for the high and low tide of a beach in California:

F(t) = 8·coscos(10t) + 8

a) Take into account that the maximum value that cosine can have is 1, then, the maximum value that the first term of the function can acquire is 8·1 = 8.

Then, the maximum value of the function is:

F_max = 8·1 + 8 = 8 + 8 = 16

The highest the water gets is 16 feet.

b) Consider that the period of cos10t is:

T = 2π/10 = π/5

now, consider that the cosine of cos10t, will have one half of the period of cos10t. Then, the period of coscos10t is π/10.

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