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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 23:40 raekwon12

NEED ASAP The temperature of a chemical reaction oscillates between a low of 45 C and a high of 110 C. The temperature is at its highest point at time t = 0, and reaches its minimum point over a five-hour period. It then takes the same amount of time to return back to its initial temperature. Let y = H(t) denote the temperature of the reaction t hours after the reaction begins.
Find period, midline, and amplitude

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