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    Mar 23, 2009, 12:41 PM
    periodic functions
    How do you graph h=f(t)
    find the period, amplitude, and midline.
    determine the appropriate interval for t with t>=0.

    A ferris wheel is 20 meters in diameter and boarded from a platform that is 4 meters above the ground . The 6oclock position on the ferris wheel is level with the loading platform. The wheel completes one full revolution every 2 min. At t=0 you are at 12 oclock position. You then make 2 complete revolutions and any additional part of a revolution needed to return to the boarding platform.
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    Mar 23, 2009, 12:43 PM
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    How do you graph h=f(t)
    find the period, amplitude, and midline.
    determine the appropriate interval for t with t>=0.

    A ferris wheel is 20 meters in diameter and boarded from a platform that is 4 meters above the ground . The 6oclock position on the ferris wheel is level with the loading platform. the wheel completes one full revolution every 2 min. At t=0 you are at 12 oclock position. You then make 2 complete revolutions and any additional part of a revolution needed to return to the boarding platform.

    This is not homework, I have a quiz on Thursday and I don't understand how to even go about doing it... help

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