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Suppose that the height H of a Ferris wheel can be modeled by the function H(t)= -16cos(3.14t/45)+24, where is T is the time in seconds. What is the maximum height of the cabin?…
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Suppose that the height H of a Ferris wheel can be modeled by the function H(t)= -16cos(3.14t/45)+24, where is T is the time in seconds. What is the maximum height of the cabin?
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The answer is H(t)=5(censored)(go do your work child)
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