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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 22:10 esheagustafson

The depth of water at a dock can be modeled as y = 3 sin (pie/6•x) + 7. At low tide, the water is 4 feet deep. What is the depth of water at high tide (its
maximum point)?
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The depth of water at a dock can be modeled as y = 3 sin (pie/6•x) + 7. At low

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