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40 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!! A student observes that the motion of a weight oscillating up and down on a spring can be modeled by the following equation, where h is the weight's height above the ground, in meters, and t is the time, in seconds. On the graph, plot the points where height, h(t), is at a maximum. h(t)=0.5 x sin(πt+π/2)+1. ANSWERS ARE 2.0 1.0 OR 0.5
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(0,1.5) (2,1.5). (4,1.5). (6,1.5)
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I got %100
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