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At an ocean depth of 10 meters, a buoy bobs up and then down 6 meters from the ocean's depth. Ten seconds pass from the time the buoy is at its highest point to when it is at its lowest point. Assume at x = 0 the buoy is at normal ocean depth. Use the sine tool to graph the function. The first point must be on the midline and the second point must be a maximum or minimum value on the graph closest to the first point.

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