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A Cepheid variable star is a star whose brightness alternately increases and decreases. For a certain star, the interval between times of maximum brightness is 6.2 days. The average brightness of this star is 3.0 and its brightness changes by ±0.25. In view of these data, the brightness of the star at time t, where t is measured in days, has been modeled by the function B(t)=4.2 +0.45sin(2pit/4.4)

(a) Find the rate of change of the brightness after t days.
(b) Find the rate of increase after one day.

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