Score on last try: 0 of 5 pts. See Details for more. You can retry this question below Suppose that an object starts at point A in the diagram and travels twice around the circle in the counterclockwise direction. Assume that the object takes 24 seconds to travel around the circle twice and that it travels at a constant speed. As indicated in the diagram, the radius of the circle is four. RF2_3B_Practice A 5π/6 4 Part A: What are the coordinates of the object at time t = 0? Answer: (4,0) ☑ Part B: At what values of t in the interval 0 < t < 24 is the object at the point ( — 4, 0)? Answer: 6 seconds Part C: At what values of t in the interval 0 ≤t ≤ 24 is the object at the point (0, 4)? 'D
Suppose that an object starts at point A in the diagram and travels twice around the
Part A: What are the coordinates of the object at time t=0? , Part B: At what values of t in the interval 0≤t≤24 is the object at the point (−4,0)? , Part C: At what values of t in the interval 0 ≤ t ≤ 24 is the object at the point (0,4)? , Part D: Sketch a graph of the x-coordinate of the object as a
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