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Answer:
The equation for Steinhatchee's water level in July as a function of time (t) is:
[tex]f(t)=2 \cos (\dfrac{\pi}{6}t)+3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that:
The function f(t) is modeled by a cosine curve.
- The water level is 5 feet at high tide and 1 foot at low tide.
That means the maximum value attained by the function is 5 and the minimum value attained by the function is -1.
Also,
- The next high tide is exactly 12 hours later.
This means that the period of the cosine function is: 12
Hence, the property as discussed above is satisfied by the function:
[tex]f(t)=2 \cos (\dfrac{\pi}{6}t)+3[/tex]
( Since, when t=0 we obtain the high tide.
(As the function gives the value 5.
Also at t=3 , we obtain a low tide.
Since the function gives the value -1.
Also the period of this function is: 12 )