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The difference in length of a spring on a pogo stick from its non-compressed length when a teenager is jumping on it after θ seconds can be described by the function f of theta equals 2 times cosine theta plus radical 3 period

Part A: Determine all values where the pogo stick's spring will be equal to its non-compressed length. (5 points)

Part B: If the angle was doubled, that is θ became 2θ, what are the solutions in the interval [0, 2π)? How do these compare to the original function? (5 points)

Part C: A toddler is jumping on another pogo stick whose length of their spring can be represented by the function g of theta equals 1 minus sine squared theta plus radical 3 period At what times are the springs from the original pogo stick and the toddler's pogo stick lengths equal? (5 points)

The difference in length of a spring on a pogo stick from its non-compressed length-example-1
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Answer:f θ =2sin θ + square root of 3.

Step-by-step explanation: I think this is right

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