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Koji Aoki

MATH 1080
Professor Suda Satcuna
November 19, 2015
Math 1080 Project
C

180-(90-

90-

C2

C
/2

Or
90+
(/2)

C3 = [90-(/2)+90(/2)]R

C1 = [90+(/2)+90+
(/2)]R

C4 = [90-(/2)+90(/2)]r

C2 = [90+(/2)+90+
(/2)]r

C3 = [180-(2/2)]R

C1 = [180+(2/2)R

C4 = [180-(2/2)]r

C2 = [180+(2/2)]r

C3 = [180-]R

C1 = [180+]R

C4 = [180-)r

C2 = [180+]r

tan(/2) =
R/a

tan(/2) =
r/b

a=

b=

L = C1+C2+2a+2b
L = {R[180+]+r[180+]+2[R/tan(/2)]
+2[r/tan(/2)]}

+2cot(/2) = L/[R+r]-
+2cot(/2) = 27.78/(2.42+1.21)-
+2cot(/2) = 7.6529-

L = {[R+r][180+]+R[2/tan( /2)]
+r[2/tan(/2)]

2cot(/2) = 4.5113-

L = [R+r][180+]+[R+r][2/tan(/2)]

cot(/2) +( /2) = 2.2556

L /[R+r] = 180++[2/tan(/2)]
L/[R+r] = ++2cot(/2)

GRAPH: Find the intersection of the 2


lines

+2cot(/2) = L/[R+r]-

y = cot(/2)+( /2)

cot(/2) = 2.2556-( /2)

y = 2.2556
= 1.047 Radian or 59.99 (60)

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