Transcription of 6-6 Modeling Real-World Data with Sinusoidal Functions
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Lesson 6-6 Modeling Real-World Data with Sinusoidal Functions387 Modeling Real-World Datawith Sinusoidal FunctionsMETEOROLOGYThe table contains the times that the sun rises and sets on the fifteenth of every month in Brownsville, t 1 represent January t 2 represent February t 3 represent March 15. Write a function that models the hours of daylight for Brownsville. Use your model to estimate the number of hours of daylight on September 30. This problem will be solved in Example you can determine the function for the daylight, you must firstcompute the amount of daylight for each day as a decimal value.
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