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26 October, 13:58

The frequency of a hum that is generated by an engine is 270 hz. It starts at zero, which function would best describe the frequency over time

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  1. 26 October, 15:51
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    Answer: our function is:

    f (x) = A*sin (2*pi*270s*x)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that the frequency of a given engine is 270 hz, it starts at 0, so we may represent this with a sin function (because sin (0) = 0)

    Then we could use the function

    f (x) = A*sin (c*x)

    A is the maximum intensity of the hum, and c depends on te frequency, we know that the period of a sin function is 2pi, then:

    f = 270/s

    T = 1/270s

    c*1/270s = 2pi

    c = 2*pi*270s

    Then our function is:

    f (x) = A*sin (2*pi*270s*x)
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