Two bicycles are driving on the circle in the same direction with speeds of 9 mph and 5 mph respectively. How many points are there on the circle where the two bicycles meet?

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Answer:

4 points

Step-by-step explanation:

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Let  L  be the circumference of the circle.

Then the faster cyclist will catch the slower cyclist first time  when the faster cyclist will cover

the distance which exactly 1 circumference longer than the distance covered by the slower cyclist

9t-5t=l

It gives the time to get first meeting point

t=l/9-5=l/4 hours

and the distance which the faster cyclist covered during this time is

d1=9t=9l/4 miles

The distance which the slower cyclist covered during this time is

d2=5t=5l/4

The meeting point is geometrically the same point on the circle for both cyclists, and its angle measure on the circle is

 (1/l)(5l/(4)-l)=1/4

of the full angle of 2pi radians, or 90 degrees.

So, they started simultaneously, and their first meeting point is at the 90 degrees angle.

Next, they started from this point  SIMULTANEOUSLY  and . . . and everything was repeated.

Hence, their next meeting point is the point on the circle with the angle of 180 degrees.

So, there are 4 remarkable points on the circle: first point is the starting point, and 3 other points

(the points where whey meet/catch each other) are the images of the starting point, rotated 90°, 180°, and 270° along the circle.

There are 4 remarkable points on the circle which is the first point is the starting point and 3 other points.

What is the circumference of the circle?

The circumference of the circle that has a radius of r is defined as the product of diameter to the pie value.

The circumference of the circle = 2πr

Let  L represent the circumference of the circle.

Then the faster cyclist will catch the slower cyclist the first time when the faster cyclist will cover the distance which is exactly 1 circumference longer than the distance covered by the slower cyclist

9t - 5t = L

It gives them time to get the first meeting point

t = L/9 - 5

t = L/4 hours

The distance which the faster cyclist covered during this time;

d1 = 9t = 9L/4 miles

The distance that the slower cyclist covered during this time is

d2 = 5t = 5L/4

The meeting point is geometrically the same point on the circle for both cyclists, and its angle measured on the circle;

(1/l)(5l/(4)-l)=1/4

Therefore, their next meeting point is the point on the circle with an angle of 180 degrees.

So, there are 4 remarkable points on the circle which is the first point is the starting point and 3 other points.

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