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A twelve foot long rod is attached at one end A to a point on a wheel of radius 4 feet, centered at the origin. The other end B is free to move back and forth along the x-axis. The point A is at (4, 0) at time t = 0, and the wheel rotates counterclockwise at 2 rev/sec. Figure: an arc is shown in the figure

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