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Mathematics, 27.01.2022 20:00 thefish81

Find a function for the graph below. a. ft) = -6cos 4t
b. ft) = -4 cos 4t
c. f(t) = -2 cos 3t
d. f(t) = 8 sin 2t

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Find a function for the graph below. a. ft) = -6cos 4t
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