Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 55, Problem 29A
Solve the following exercises based on Principles 15-17, although an exercise may require the application of two or more of any of the principles. Round the answers to 3 decimal places where necessary unless otherwise stated.
Point A is a tangent point of the V-groove cut and pin shown.
All dimensions are in inches.
a. If y = 1.400", find x.
b. If y = 1.800", find x.
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