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Assume the blade is pointing to the right when t = 0 and that the windmill turns counterclockwise at a constant rate. Use the graph to complete the statements. The blades of the windmill turn on an axis that is feet from the ground. Assume the blade is pointing to the right when t = 0 and that the windmill turns counterclockwise at a constant rate. Use the graph to complete the statements. The blades of the windmill turn on an axis that is feet from the ground.

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