Asked by Allison
                Sketch a height versus time graph of the sinusoidal function that models each situation. draw at lease three cycles. assume that the first point plotted on each graph is at the lowest point:
a girl lying on a an air mattress in a wave pool that is 3 m deep, with waves 0.5 m in height that occur at 7 s
i was just wondering if i would start off at -0.5 m, and then at 3.5 s, i would plot at point at 0.5 m, and then at 7 s, i would plot at point at -0.5 again? in that case would 7 be considered the period of the function?
            
            
        a girl lying on a an air mattress in a wave pool that is 3 m deep, with waves 0.5 m in height that occur at 7 s
i was just wondering if i would start off at -0.5 m, and then at 3.5 s, i would plot at point at 0.5 m, and then at 7 s, i would plot at point at -0.5 again? in that case would 7 be considered the period of the function?
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                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    They mean 7 s is the period I believe.
Remember the depth of the pool, 3 meters.
I assume by wave height they mean the amplitude and not the height from bottom to peak which would be 1 here
First point is at 3-.5 = 2.5 m
t---- h
0000 2.5
1.75 3
3.50 3.5
5.25 3
7.00 2.5
8.75 3
10.5 3.5 etc
    
Remember the depth of the pool, 3 meters.
I assume by wave height they mean the amplitude and not the height from bottom to peak which would be 1 here
First point is at 3-.5 = 2.5 m
t---- h
0000 2.5
1.75 3
3.50 3.5
5.25 3
7.00 2.5
8.75 3
10.5 3.5 etc
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    thank you 
but, i would assume the height of the wave would be -0.5 to 0.5 because wouldn't be calculate it in terms of the water's surface?
    
but, i would assume the height of the wave would be -0.5 to 0.5 because wouldn't be calculate it in terms of the water's surface?
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