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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The range of possible values for the third side called c is;
11 > c or c < 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Here in this question, we are concerned with giving the range of the third side of the triangle.
What we will be using to get this range is the triangle inequality theorem.
Mathematically, the sum of the length of the two sides must be greater than the length of the third side.
So let’s call the third side c
Thus, the range of values we are to work with is;
5 + 6 > c
11 > c
x < −8/21
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Now to solve this problem, all we have to remember is the
formula for calculating the linear speed given the radial speed, that is:
v = r w
where,
v = is the linear velocity or linear speed
r = is the radius of the circular disk = (1 / 2) diameter
= (1/ 2) (2.5 inches) = 1.25 inches
w = is the radial velocity (must be in rad per time) =
7200 rev per minute
Calculating for v:
v = 1.25 inches (7200 rev per minute) (2 π rad / 1 rev)
v = 56,548.67 inches / minute
Converting to miles per hour:
v = 56,548.67 inches / minute (1 mile / 63360 inches) (60
min / hour)
<span>v = 53.55 mile / hour</span>
answer for this question is 1/16