Advanced Placement Calculus 2016 Graphical Numerical Algebraic Fifth Edition Test Prep Workbook Update
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Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of
y = x
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The musical note E can be modeled by the function, y = asin(1320πx), where a = 1 and x is the time in seconds. Playing note E on your computer, you notice that it is not loud enough to be heard across the room.
What change can you make to the function to make note E louder than the original?
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