Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 38, Problem 7AR
To determine
(a)
Maximum and minimum limit of the dimension for part (a).
To determine
(b)
Maximum and minimum limit of the dimension for part (b).
To determine
(c)
Maximum and minimum limit of the dimension for part (c).
To determine
(d)
Maximum and minimum limit of the dimension for part (d).
To determine
(e)
Maximum and minimum limit of the dimension for part (e).
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