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In a rotating body a=alphar and v=omegar...

In a rotating body `a=alphar and v=omegar`. Thus `a/alpha=v/omega`. Can you use the theorems of ratio and proportion studied in algebra so as to write
`(a+alpha)/(a-alpha)=(v+omega)/(v-omega)`

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