SOLUTION: A large circular saw blade with a 1-foot radius ismounted so that exactly half of it shows above thetable. It is spinning slowly, at one degree per secondcounterclockwise. One toot

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Question 1179474: A large circular saw blade with a 1-foot radius ismounted so that exactly half of it shows above thetable. It is spinning slowly, at one degree per secondcounterclockwise. One tooth of the blade has beenpainted red. This tooth is initially 0 feet abovethe table, and rising. What is the height after 37seconds?After 237 seconds? After t seconds? Draw by hand agraph that shows how the height h of the red toothis determined by the elapsed time t. It is customaryto say that h is a function of t.
Answer by ikleyn(52788)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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    h = sin(t),


h is the height in feet, t is the time in seconds (and, in the same time, the angle, in degrees).

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