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A Mouse Hanging on to the End of the Windmill

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A mouse hanging on to the end of the windmill blade shown below has coordinates given by A mouse hanging on to the end of the windmill blade shown below has coordinates given by    , where the origin is at the center of the blades, x and y are in meters, and t is in seconds. The blades are 6 meters long and the windmill makes one complete revolution every 28 seconds in a counterclockwise direction. The mouse starts in the 3 o'clock position and, 10.5 seconds later, loses its hold and flies off. How many degrees is the angle between the blade and the positive x-axis at the moment the mouse flies off?   , where the origin is at the center of the blades, x and y are in meters, and t is in seconds. The blades are 6 meters long and the windmill makes one complete revolution every 28 seconds in a counterclockwise direction. The mouse starts in the 3 o'clock position and, 10.5 seconds later, loses its hold and flies off. How many degrees is the angle between the blade and the positive x-axis at the moment the mouse flies off?
A mouse hanging on to the end of the windmill blade shown below has coordinates given by    , where the origin is at the center of the blades, x and y are in meters, and t is in seconds. The blades are 6 meters long and the windmill makes one complete revolution every 28 seconds in a counterclockwise direction. The mouse starts in the 3 o'clock position and, 10.5 seconds later, loses its hold and flies off. How many degrees is the angle between the blade and the positive x-axis at the moment the mouse flies off?

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