Answer:
answer a
Step-by-step explanation:
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- Let's isolate
on one side of the equation. Ignore the inequality for now. We'll deal with that later.

- Now, I'm going to bring back the inequality or < symbol. I only removed it when simplifying and isolating
, but if this confuses you, just do your math and keep the inequality there.
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- On a number line, this would include every number <em>less than </em>
, due to the < (less than) symbol. This disqualifies answers b and d because they are showing every number <em>greater than </em>
. But, how do we decide between answers a and c? - If a line has point at its beginning,
, then that means that every number <em>less than or equal to</em> [ ≤ ] 6 is being shown, but our equation just says <em>less than </em>[ < ] 6, so answer a is our correct answer.
Answer:
θ = π/3, 5π/3
Step-by-step explanation:
2 cos θ - 1 = 0
2 cos θ = 1
cos θ = 1/2
θ = π/3, 5π/3
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Answer:
- 16,965 mm/min
- 90π ≈ 282.7 radians/min
Step-by-step explanation:
The circumference of the CD is ...
C = πd
C = π(120 mm) ≈ 376.99 mm
This is the distance a point on the edge of the CD will travel when making one revolution. It will travel 45 times this far when making 45 revolutions:
(376.99 mm/rev)(45 rev/min) ≈ 16,965 mm/min
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There are 2π radians in each revolution, so the angular speed is ...
(2π rad/rev)(45 rev/min) = 90π rad/min ≈ 282.7 rad/min
1/100
Each meter is 100 centimeter