Motion of a Buoy A signal buoy in the Chesapeake Bay bobs

Chapter 4, Problem 4.1.1.344

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Motion of a Buoy A signal buoy in the Chesapeake Bay bobs up and down with the height h of its transmitter (in feet) above sea level modeled by h = a sin bt + 5. During a small squall its height varies from 1 ft to 9 ft and there are 3.5 sec from one 9-ft height to the next. What are the values of the constants a and b?

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