girlworld_club
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i am having trouble with this concept in general because instead of differentiating to find dy/dx then equating to zero (then solving normally), the answer in the book draw the graph instead and look on the max and min points on there. Why do they do this?
i.e this question.
between 5am and 5pm on march 2009, the height, h, of the tide in a harbour is given by:
h = 1 + 0.7sin(pie/2)t for 0<t<12
where h is metres and t is hours, with t=0 at 5am.
i) What was the value of h at low tide, and at what time did low tide occur.
ii) also i am having problems algebraically solving:
1.35 = 1 + 0.7sin(pie/2)t to find t
could someone explain? Thanks
i.e this question.
between 5am and 5pm on march 2009, the height, h, of the tide in a harbour is given by:
h = 1 + 0.7sin(pie/2)t for 0<t<12
where h is metres and t is hours, with t=0 at 5am.
i) What was the value of h at low tide, and at what time did low tide occur.
ii) also i am having problems algebraically solving:
1.35 = 1 + 0.7sin(pie/2)t to find t
could someone explain? Thanks