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Optimizing Ferris Wheel Height: Solving with Transformed Sine Function
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[QUOTE="andrewkirk, post: 5471341, member: 265790"] You need the wheel to be at its lowest point when the person gets in, which is when ##x=0##. So you need the formula to be at a minimum when ##x=0##. What is the minimum value of the sine function, and at what angles does it occur? [Note: The 90 must be 90 [I]degrees[/I] for the answer to be correct] [/QUOTE]
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