Chapter 6: Q. 9 (page 364)
The angular speed of an object traveling around a circle of radius is the angle (measured in radians) swept out, divided by the elapsed time.
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Chapter 6: Q. 9 (page 364)
The angular speed of an object traveling around a circle of radius is the angle (measured in radians) swept out, divided by the elapsed time.
The solution is true .
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The Cable Cars of San Francisco At the Cable Car Museum you can see the four cable lines that are used to pull cable cars up and down the hills of San Francisco. Each cable travels at a speed of 9.55 miles per hour, caused by a rotating wheel whose diameter is 8.5 feet. How fast is the wheel rotating? Express your answer in revolutions per minute.
In Problems convert each angle in radians to degrees.
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True or false The function is even.
Convert each angle in degrees to radians. Express your answer in decimal form, round to two decimal places.
Write the equation of a sine function that has the given characteristics.
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