a.
Use the Law of Cosines to write an equation giving the relationship between
a.

Answer to Problem 56E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
An engine has a seven-inch connecting rod fastened to a crank.
Use the Law of Cosines to write an equation giving the relationship between
Calculation:
The relationship between
Now apply this law on the triangle shown in figure,
The equation appears to be in quadratic form
Hence, the equation is,
b.
Write
b.

Answer to Problem 56E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
An engine has a seven-inch connecting rod fastened to a crank.
Write
Calculation:
Solve the equation for value of
Taking only positive value of
Hence,
c.
Use a graphing utility to graph the function in part
c.

Answer to Problem 56E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
An engine has a seven-inch connecting rod fastened to a crank.
Use a graphing utility to graph the function in part
Calculation:
To graph the function use
Step1: Press
Step2: press GRAPH button, the display is as shown,
Hence,the result shown in graph.
d.
Use the graph in part
d.

Answer to Problem 56E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
An engine has a seven-inch connecting rod fastened to a crank.
Use the graph in part
Calculation:
To plot the maximum and minimum of the function use
Step1: Press
Step2: press
Hence,the maximum distance of the piston is,
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