4. The following data gives the height (in inches) of a sunflower plant as a function of time (days after it was planted). Time (days) Height (in) 10 10 30 45 40 63 50 81 60 95 70 98 20 23 The height can be modeled by the logistic function: 101 H = 1+ 23e-0.093t Where H is the height (in.) and t is the time (days). Make a plot of the height versus time. The figure should show the data from the table above as points and the height modeled by the equation as a solid line. Add a legend, and label the axes. 5. Make a 3-D surface plot of the function z= +3sin² (0.8y) in the domain -4≤x≤4 and -4≤ y ≤4.

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4. The following data gives the height (in inches) of a sunflower plant as a function of time
(days after it was planted).
10
10
Time (days)
20
Height (in)
23
The height can be modeled by the logistic function:
101
30
45
40
63
50
81
60
95
70
98
H =
1+23e-0.093t
Where H is the height (in.) and t is the time (days). Make a plot of the height versus time.
The figure should show the data from the table above as points and the height modeled by
the equation as a solid line. Add a legend, and label the axes.
5. Make a 3-D surface plot of the function z=+3sin² (0.8y) in the domain
-4≤x≤4 and -4 ≤y≤4.
Transcribed Image Text:4. The following data gives the height (in inches) of a sunflower plant as a function of time (days after it was planted). 10 10 Time (days) 20 Height (in) 23 The height can be modeled by the logistic function: 101 30 45 40 63 50 81 60 95 70 98 H = 1+23e-0.093t Where H is the height (in.) and t is the time (days). Make a plot of the height versus time. The figure should show the data from the table above as points and the height modeled by the equation as a solid line. Add a legend, and label the axes. 5. Make a 3-D surface plot of the function z=+3sin² (0.8y) in the domain -4≤x≤4 and -4 ≤y≤4.
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