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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 17:01, jaycie16

The average daily temperature, t, in degrees Fahrenheit for a city as a function of the month of the year, m, can be modeled by the equation t = 35 cosine (StartFraction pi Over 6 EndFraction (m + 3) + 55, where m = 0 represents January 1, m = 1 represents February 1, m = 2 represents March 1, and so on. Which equation also models this situation? t = negative 35 sine (StartFraction pi Over 6 EndFraction m) + 55 t = negative 35 sine (StartFraction pi Over 6 EndFraction (m + 3)) + 55 t = 35 sine (StartFraction pi Over 6 EndFraction m) + 55 t = 35 sine (StartFraction pi Over 6 EndFraction (m + 3)) + 55

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