I am working on this question but I do not think I understan

I am working on this question but I do not think I understand it correctly:

If, f(t) = (5e^(-3t) + 2) / (tsint)    what is f(2). Just plugging in 2 for t seems too easy.

Solution

Solution:

Given f(t) = (5e(-3t) + 2)/(tsint)

Then f(2) = ?

f(2) = (5e(-3t) + 2)/(2 sin(2))

f(2) = 2.01239/1.818

f(2) = 1.1069 The answer is degrees in the \'sin\' function

f(2) = 2.01239/0.0697

f(2) = 28.872 The answer is Radians in the \'sin\' function

I am working on this question but I do not think I understand it correctly: If, f(t) = (5e^(-3t) + 2) / (tsint) what is f(2). Just plugging in 2 for t seems too

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