Hi!
I am trying to solve this problem:
The position, P (d), of the Sun at sunset, in degrees north or south of due west, depends on the latitude and the day of the year, d. For a specific latitude, the position in terms of the day of the year can be modelled by the function:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle P(d)\, =\, 28\, \sin\left(\dfrac{360}{365}\, d\, -\, 81\right)^{\circ}\)
c) What is the equation of the axis of the curve, and what does it represent in this situation?
I have got this so far:
\(\displaystyle =\, \dfrac{28\, -\, 28}{2}\)
\(\displaystyle =\, 0\)
So I know that it's at y=0. However, I have no idea what it means.
If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be very helpful!
Thanks in advanced!
I am trying to solve this problem:
The position, P (d), of the Sun at sunset, in degrees north or south of due west, depends on the latitude and the day of the year, d. For a specific latitude, the position in terms of the day of the year can be modelled by the function:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle P(d)\, =\, 28\, \sin\left(\dfrac{360}{365}\, d\, -\, 81\right)^{\circ}\)
c) What is the equation of the axis of the curve, and what does it represent in this situation?
I have got this so far:
\(\displaystyle =\, \dfrac{28\, -\, 28}{2}\)
\(\displaystyle =\, 0\)
So I know that it's at y=0. However, I have no idea what it means.
If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be very helpful!
Thanks in advanced!
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