Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Refer to Exercise 55. The carbon dioxide content in the

Chapter 4, Problem 56

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Refer to Exercise 55. The carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere at Barrow, Alaska, in parts per million (ppm) can be modeled by the function C1x2 = 0.04x2 + 0.6x + 330 + 7.5 sin 2px, where x = 0 corresponds to 1970. (Source: Zeilik, M. and S. Gregory, Introductory Astronomy and Astrophysics, Brooks/Cole.) (a) Graph C in the window 35, 504 by 3320, 4504. (b) What part of the function causes the amplitude of the oscillations in the graph of C to be larger than the amplitude of the oscillations in the graph of L in Exercise 55, which models Hawaii?

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