ANSWERS 3. The wind turbine at Exhibition Place in Toronto is 94 m tall and has three blades, 3. a) y = 24 sin 9720t + 94 each measuring 24 m in length. The blades turn at a frequency of 27 revolutions per c) 0.0015 s and 0.0170 s minute. a) Use a sinusoidal function to model the height above the ground of one of the blade tips as a function of time. b) Graph the function over four cycles. c) Determine all times in the first cycle when the tip of the blade is 100 m above the ground.

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3. The wind turbine at Exhibition Place in
Toronto is 94 m tall and has three blades,
3. a) y = 24 sin 9720t + 94
each measuring 24 m in length. The blades
turn at a frequency of 27 revolutions per
c) 0.0015 s and 0.0170 s
minute.
a) Use a sinusoidal function to model the
height above the ground of one of the
blade tips as a function of time.
b) Graph the function over four cycles.
c) Determine all times
in the first cycle
when the tip
of the blade
is 100 m
above the
ground.
Transcribed Image Text:ANSWERS 3. The wind turbine at Exhibition Place in Toronto is 94 m tall and has three blades, 3. a) y = 24 sin 9720t + 94 each measuring 24 m in length. The blades turn at a frequency of 27 revolutions per c) 0.0015 s and 0.0170 s minute. a) Use a sinusoidal function to model the height above the ground of one of the blade tips as a function of time. b) Graph the function over four cycles. c) Determine all times in the first cycle when the tip of the blade is 100 m above the ground.
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