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The Sine Function
According to the National Weather Service, the average monthly high temperature in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area from the years of 2006-2008 is given by the following table:
To get a feel for the relationship between the month and the average high temperatures, the data is plotted on the following scatter plot.
If the plot was extended to a two year period with 1 = Jan of the first year, 12 = Dec of the first year, 13 = Jan of the second year, 24 = Dec of the second year, describe the plot with the additional information.
a. Linear
b. Random dots
c. Wave-like and repetitive
d. Quadratic
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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The Sine Function
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