Suppose that the moon rotates on its axis once every 29.5 days. The equator lies on a circle with a radius of 1079 miles. (a) Find the angular speed of a point on its equator in radians per year (365 days). (b) Find the linear speed of a point on the equator in miles per years.

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Suppose that the moon rotates on its axis once every 29.5 days. The equator lies on a circle with a radius of 1079 miles.

(a) Find the angular speed of a point on its equator in radians per year (365 days).

(b) Find the linear speed of a point on the equator in miles per years.

Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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