A population of animals oscillates sinusoidally between a low of 100 on January 1 and a high of 1400 on July 1. Graph the population against time and use your graph to find a formula for the population P as a function of time t, in months since the start of the year. Assume that the period of P is one year.

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P = 650sin{(t - 3).pi/6} +750
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