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Part (d)
Absolute Max Points:
(0, 4), (4, 4), (8, 4)
Absolute Min Points:
(2, -4), (6, -4)
Increasing from min to max at the following points:
From (2, -4) to (4, 4) and again from (6, -4) to
(8, 4) in the interval [0, 8].
We will remain with Simple Harmonic Motion for the entire weekend, Lord willing.
We are very close to Calculus 1. After SHM, we move on to the basics of polar coordinates, polar equations, simple polar graphing by hand to advanced polar graphing by hand. After this little trip through our precalculus polar planet, finally Calculus 1. Are you ready to take this journey with me? Calculus is intense and very detailed. This means taking our time and answering tons of Professor Leonard questions from YouTube.
P. S. My roommate decided not to work today. So, no more mathematics for today. It's hard to do anything when he is here.