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Consider a circle of radius 6 and a point P rotating around it, as shown in the figure to the left, below.

1,0
4.0
theta(t))
(b) Find the coordinates of P when t = 2.
Coordinates
=(0.0).
0,5
The angle 8, in radians, is given as a function of time t, by the graph in the second figure.
(a) What is the value of 0 when t = 2?
0 =
theta(t)

Consider a circle of radius 6 and a point P rotating around it, as shown in the figure-example-1
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This is easy 6.0 because the 6 is the point away from p and 1 and 4 is not so 4:1
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