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Maximum r for 2r+C=x


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In my Aerospace Studies HS class, I'm doing a unit on UAS. My assessment is on maximum distance flown.



I'm trying to calculate the maximum $r$ of the circle that can be flown, and as such need to find the maximum $r$ that satisfies $2r+C=8123.62$, where $C$ is circumference, $2pi r$ I have no idea how to solve this problem.



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    Can you explain what $C$ is?
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    C is circumference
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    You've given an equation, with only one solution and not a maximum. In this case, you can just solve for r by substituting $2r + 2pi r = 8123.62$
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$begingroup$


In my Aerospace Studies HS class, I'm doing a unit on UAS. My assessment is on maximum distance flown.



I'm trying to calculate the maximum $r$ of the circle that can be flown, and as such need to find the maximum $r$ that satisfies $2r+C=8123.62$, where $C$ is circumference, $2pi r$ I have no idea how to solve this problem.



Tags may not be related due to my lack of knowledge of how to solve this.










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    $begingroup$
    Can you explain what $C$ is?
    $endgroup$
    – James
    Mar 7 at 14:07










  • $begingroup$
    C is circumference
    $endgroup$
    – Jake Arthur
    Mar 10 at 22:18






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    $begingroup$
    You've given an equation, with only one solution and not a maximum. In this case, you can just solve for r by substituting $2r + 2pi r = 8123.62$
    $endgroup$
    – Eric Lee
    Mar 11 at 2:39














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$begingroup$


In my Aerospace Studies HS class, I'm doing a unit on UAS. My assessment is on maximum distance flown.



I'm trying to calculate the maximum $r$ of the circle that can be flown, and as such need to find the maximum $r$ that satisfies $2r+C=8123.62$, where $C$ is circumference, $2pi r$ I have no idea how to solve this problem.



Tags may not be related due to my lack of knowledge of how to solve this.










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In my Aerospace Studies HS class, I'm doing a unit on UAS. My assessment is on maximum distance flown.



I'm trying to calculate the maximum $r$ of the circle that can be flown, and as such need to find the maximum $r$ that satisfies $2r+C=8123.62$, where $C$ is circumference, $2pi r$ I have no idea how to solve this problem.



Tags may not be related due to my lack of knowledge of how to solve this.







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Can you explain what $C$ is?
    $endgroup$
    – James
    Mar 7 at 14:07










  • $begingroup$
    C is circumference
    $endgroup$
    – Jake Arthur
    Mar 10 at 22:18






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    You've given an equation, with only one solution and not a maximum. In this case, you can just solve for r by substituting $2r + 2pi r = 8123.62$
    $endgroup$
    – Eric Lee
    Mar 11 at 2:39














  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Can you explain what $C$ is?
    $endgroup$
    – James
    Mar 7 at 14:07










  • $begingroup$
    C is circumference
    $endgroup$
    – Jake Arthur
    Mar 10 at 22:18






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    You've given an equation, with only one solution and not a maximum. In this case, you can just solve for r by substituting $2r + 2pi r = 8123.62$
    $endgroup$
    – Eric Lee
    Mar 11 at 2:39








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$begingroup$
Can you explain what $C$ is?
$endgroup$
– James
Mar 7 at 14:07




$begingroup$
Can you explain what $C$ is?
$endgroup$
– James
Mar 7 at 14:07












$begingroup$
C is circumference
$endgroup$
– Jake Arthur
Mar 10 at 22:18




$begingroup$
C is circumference
$endgroup$
– Jake Arthur
Mar 10 at 22:18




1




1




$begingroup$
You've given an equation, with only one solution and not a maximum. In this case, you can just solve for r by substituting $2r + 2pi r = 8123.62$
$endgroup$
– Eric Lee
Mar 11 at 2:39




$begingroup$
You've given an equation, with only one solution and not a maximum. In this case, you can just solve for r by substituting $2r + 2pi r = 8123.62$
$endgroup$
– Eric Lee
Mar 11 at 2:39










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