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Category > Math Posted 15 Aug 2017 My Price 10.00

Task 2: Child on a Swing Trigonometric functions can also be used to model the motion of objects outside of a laboratory setting.

Task 2: Child on a Swing Trigonometric functions can also be used to model the motion of objects outside of a laboratory setting. While you might not see many masses on springs in your everyday life, there are many periodic motions that you do see. One such example is a child swinging back and forth on a swing. Unlike the mass and spring example you just modeled, a child on a swing moves in two directions at once. Can you still use trigonometric functions to model the movement? a. To begin your investigation, consider a child on a swing. How many directions is the child moving in? Can the direction or directions be modeled with a trigonometric function? Specify the variables for the function or functions that are periodic. Type your response here: 
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