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The height H in feet of a ball suspended from a spring as a function of time T in seconds can be modeled by the equation h=3sin (pi/2 (t+2))+5 which of the following is the grap…
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The height H in feet of a ball suspended from a spring as a function of time T in seconds can be modeled by the equation h=3sin (pi/2 (t+2))+5 which of the following is the grap…
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The height H in feet of a ball suspended from a spring as a function of time T in seconds can be modeled by the equation h=3sin (pi/2 (t+2))+5 which of the following is the graph of this equation
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From what I see, the answer is graph D
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