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for the function y=-2+5sin(pi/12(x-2)) what is the maximum value

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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The maximum value of the function y = -2+5sin(pi/12(x-2)) is determined by taking the first derivative of the function. The first derivative is equal ( 5 pi/ 12 )* sin ((pi/12) (x-2)) = 0. x is equal to 4472 through the calculator. Substituting to the original equation, the maximum value is 3.

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Answered by ShalabhTiwari1st1
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Answer:3

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We know that value of sintheta that it lies between -1 and 1 .Sin theta maximum values for given answer is one .y=-2+5(1)=3

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