Algebra and Trigonometry 10th Edition

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ISBN 10: 9781337271172
ISBN 13: 978-1-33727-117-2

Chapter 6 - 6.7 - Applications and Models - 6.7 Exercises - Page 494: 3

Answer

period

Work Step by Step

The time of a complete cycle can be measured with any point on the trajectory as the starting point. The cycle is completed when the object passes through the same point moving in the same direction. Suppose the object starts at the origin moving upwards. It goes to the top, passes through the origin moving downwards, reaches the bottom and completes the cycle, passing again through the origin moving upwards.
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