(5%) Problem 21: This set of equations is inspired by a class of problems that occur routinely in introductory physics.

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(5%) Problem 21: This set of equations is inspired by a class of problems that occur routinely in introductory physics.

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(5%) Problem 21: This set of equations is inspired by a class of problems that occur routinely in introductory physics. 72 - Tsin 0 0 T cose - 85 = 0 Many of the equations encountered in introductory physics are linear, meaning that they depend only upon sums and differences of variables and constants with no products or higher powers of the variables. This set of equations is non-linear because of the dependence on sin 6 and cos rather than justo. Furthermore, is multiplied by something more than a simple constant coefficient. While some sets of non-linear equations are notoriously difficult to solve this set is quite reasonable.

50% Part (a) Eliminate the variable T', and solve for the variable 0. Enter a numeric value, in degrees, for 0. 7 HOME sin cos cotan asino atan acotan cosho tanh Degrees tan acos) sinh cotanho Radians (2 7 89 EU456 1 23 + - 0 IND VOWACKSPACIO OF CURAR

50% Part (b) Enter the numeric value for the variable T. T=0 00 9 HOME () 7 E14 1 5 sino cos tano cotan asino acos atan) acotan sinh cosho tanh cotanh) Degrees O Radians 6 NU ان ادوا 2 3 + 0 . END VO BACKSPACE CLAR
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