To find: The equation of each
The equation of gear A is
The equation of gear B is
The equation of gear C is
Given:
Gear A has a radius of 4 in., B has a radius of 3 in., and C has a radius of 1 in.
The larger gear is centered at
Concept used:
Equation of a circle with center at
Calculation:
Here, gear A has larger radius, and gear C has the smaller radius.
So, the larger gear is A, and the smaller gear is C.
Now, the equation of gear A is
The equation of gear B is,
The equation of gear C is,
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