In Example 4 in Section 1.3 we arrived at a model for the length of daylight (in

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In Example 4 in Section 1.3 we arrived at a model for the length of daylight (in hours) in Philadelphia on the day of the year:

Use this model to compare how the number of hours of daylight is increasing in Philadelphia on March 21 and May 21.

L(1) = 12 + 2.8 sin (r-80) 365
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Calculus Early Transcendentals

ISBN: 9781337613927

9th Edition

Authors: James Stewart, Daniel K. Clegg, Saleem Watson, Lothar Redlin

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