10. A wasp is flying in a circular motion at a constant speed. The wasp is moving in a plane that is perpendicular to th
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10. A wasp is flying in a circular motion at a constant speed. The wasp is moving in a plane that is perpendicular to th
10. A wasp is flying in a circular motion at a constant speed. The wasp is moving in a plane that is perpendicular to the ground. The height of the wasp above the ground, as a function of time, can be modeled by a sinusoidal function. At t = 0, the wasp is as its lowest point above the ground. a) if no horizontal translations (shifts left or right) are used to model this situation, should a sine or cosine function be used? Explain. C: 1 b) What does the period of the function represent in this situation? C: 1 c) What does the amplitude of the function represent in this situation? c: 1 d) What does the equation of the axis of the function represent in this situation? :1
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