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The light from the moon in lux on the night of t^th dat of 2016 is L(t)= .25-sin (2pi(t-2)/28.5) What is the period of the light from the moon?
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The light from the moon in lux on the night of t^th dat of 2016 is
L(t)= .25-sin (2pi(t-2)/28.5)
What is the period of the light from the moon?
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