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22 September, 12:26

Outside temperature over a day can be modeled as a sinusoidal function. Suppose you know the temperature varies between 67 and 83 degrees during the day and the average daily temperature first occurs at 8 AM. How many hours after midnight, to two decimal places, does the temperature first reach 71 degrees?

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  1. 22 September, 12:58
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    given that outside temperature over a day can be modeled as a sinusoidal function. Suppose you know the temperature varies between 67 and 83 degrees during the day and the average daily temperature first occurs at 8 AM.

    Max = 83 and min = 67

    Hence amplitude = 8,

    At 8 am, temp = average = 75

    So we can take 8 a. m. as 0 time

    Period = 24 hours

    Equation would be

    T (t) = 75+8sin pi t/12

    So when t = 0 at 8 am. we have average temperature = 75

    When T (t) = 71

    we have sin pit/12 = - 4/8

    Or pit/12 = 11pi/6

    t=22

    i. e. at 8+22 = 6 a. m. the temperature would be 71 degrees.
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