Mathematics for Machine Technology
Mathematics for Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781133281450
Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 41, Problem 30A
To determine

(a)

The value of 1 and verify the obtained solution.

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Answer to Problem 30A

The value of 1 is 24°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total angle is 180°.

Calculation:

  Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 41, Problem 30A

From Figure 1, the value of 1=y, 2=2y, 3=3y20° and 4=4y40° respectively.

The sum of all angles is 180° and is expressed as below:

  1+2+3+4=180°.

From Figure 1, the equation is observed as follows:

  y+2y+3y20°+4y40°=180°   ...... (1)

The value of y is calculated by following steps:

  y+2y+3y20°+4y40°=180°10y60°=180°y=180°+60°10y=24°

Therefore, the value of 1 is 24°.

Substitute 24° for y in equation (1) to verify the obtained solution as follows:

  y+2y+3y20°+4y40°=180°24°+(2×24°)+(3×24°)20°+(4×24°)40°=180°144°+36°=180°180°=180°

Thus, the value of 1 is 24°.

Conclusion:

The value of 1 is 24°.

To determine

(b)

The value of 2 and verify the obtained solution.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 30A

The value of 2 is 48°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total angle is 180° and 2 is 2y.

Calculation:

From Figure 1, the value of 2 is calculated as follows:

  2y=2×24°=48°

Therefore, the value of 2 is 48°.

Substitute 48° for 2y and 24° for y in equation (1) to verify the obtained solution as follows:

  y+2y+3y20°+4y40°=180°24°+(48°)+(3×24°)20°+(4×24°)40°=180°144°+36°=180°180°=180°

Thus, the value of 2 is 48°.

Conclusion:

The value of 2 is 48°.

To determine

(c)

The value of 3 and verify the obtained solution.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 30A

The value of 3 is 52°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total angle is 180° and 3 is 3y20°.

Calculation:

From Figure 1, the value of 3 is calculated as follows:

Substitute 24° for y in 3y20° as below:

  3y20°=(3×24°)20°=72°20°=52°

Therefore, the value of 3 is 52°.

Substitute 52° for 3y20° and 24° for y in equation (1) to verify the obtained solution as follows:

  y+2y+3y20°+4y40°=180°24°+(48°)+52°+(4×24°)40°=180°144°+36°=180°180°=180°

Thus, the value of 3 is 52°.

Conclusion:

The value of 3 is 52°.

To determine

(d)

The value of 4 and verify the obtained solution.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30A

The value of 4 is 56°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total angle is 180° and 4 is 4y40°.

Calculation:

From Figure 1, the value of 4 is calculated as follows:

  4y40°=4×24°40°=96°40°=56°

Therefore, the value of 4 is 56°.

Substitute 56° for 4y40° and 24° for y in equation (1) to verify the obtained solution as follows:

  y+2y+3y20°+4y40°=180°24°+(48°)+(3×24°)20°+56°=180°144°+36°=180°180°=180°

Thus, the value of 4 is 56°.

Conclusion:

The value of 4 is 56°.

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