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A rock attached to a string is whirled horizontally about the origin in a counterclockwise circular path with radius 5 feet. When the string breaks, the rock travels on a linear path perpendicular to the radius OP and hits the wall which is A rock attached to a string is whirled horizontally about the origin in a counterclockwise circular path with radius 5 feet. When the string breaks, the rock travels on a linear path perpendicular to the radius OP and hits the wall which is   feet away. If the string breaks when the rock is at   , find the x -coordinate of the point at which the rock hits the wall.   A) -6 B) -4 C) -7 D) -5 E) -8 feet away. If the string breaks when the rock is at A rock attached to a string is whirled horizontally about the origin in a counterclockwise circular path with radius 5 feet. When the string breaks, the rock travels on a linear path perpendicular to the radius OP and hits the wall which is   feet away. If the string breaks when the rock is at   , find the x -coordinate of the point at which the rock hits the wall.   A) -6 B) -4 C) -7 D) -5 E) -8 , find the x -coordinate of the point at which the rock hits the wall. A rock attached to a string is whirled horizontally about the origin in a counterclockwise circular path with radius 5 feet. When the string breaks, the rock travels on a linear path perpendicular to the radius OP and hits the wall which is   feet away. If the string breaks when the rock is at   , find the x -coordinate of the point at which the rock hits the wall.   A) -6 B) -4 C) -7 D) -5 E) -8


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