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24 March, 02:04

Express the illuminance on the floor as a composite function of t for 0 < t < 8.

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    24 March, 02:41
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    The formula for illuminance is given by

    E = I / d^2

    This formula only holds true for one-dimensional illuminance

    The problem asks for the illuminance across the floor. We need to use two variables, x and y.

    From Pythagorean Theorem

    d^2 = x^2 + y^2

    and from Trigonometry

    x = d cos t

    y = d sin t

    The function for the illuminance can be represented by the composite function

    E = I cos² t / x²

    and

    E = I sin² t / y²

    The boundary of these functions is:

    0 < t < 8

    So, the value of t must be in radians and not in degrees
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