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Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications

Product ID: Everybody's Problems
Supplementary Print
High School

The Ferris Wheel Problem

Author: Daniel Teague, John Goebel



This problem is designed for students in Algebra II and beyond. In order to make a start with this problem, students need to have some understanding of the sine and cosine functions and simple transformations of those functions.

Many second-year algebra students can make a good start on this problem, and also students in precalculus and calculus can find interesting problems to investigate.

©1999 by COMAP, Inc.
Consortium 71
4 pages

Mathematics Topics:

Algebra , Precalculus & Trigonometry , Calculus

Application Areas:

Sports & Recreation

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