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Mathematics, 27.09.2021 18:30 he0gaubong

Do you think your sine curve effectively represents your data? How do the values in your equation relate to your data?
Can you think of a city where the equation would probably have a significantly different amplitude than your city?
Why?
Can you think of a city where the equation would probably have a significantly different vertical shift than your
city? Why?
How does your equation from the 70's compare to your equation from the 10's?

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