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The arcs in the photo at the right appear to
be paths of stars rotating about the North Star, To produce this effect, the
photographer set a camera on a tripod and left the shutter open for an
extended time. If the photographer left the shutter open for a full 24 hours,
each are would be a complete circle. You can model a star's rotation" in the
coordinate plane. Place the North Star at the origin. Let P(1, 0) be the position
of the star at the moment the camera's shutter opens. Suppose the shutter is
left open for 2 h 40 min, with the arc ending at P. a. What angle of rotation
maps Ponto P? b. What are the x and y coordinates of P to the nearest
thousandth? c. What translation rule maps P onto P?


Sagot :

Answer:

a. What angle of rotation maps Ponto P?

30.25 degrees

b. What are the x and y coordinates of P to the nearest thousandth?

(83.3, 33.3)

c. What translation rule maps P onto P?

Rotation