Solve Trigonometric Problem for Dynamics: 4th Hint Equation

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The discussion revolves around a trigonometric problem related to dynamics, specifically focusing on a hint involving the equation \(\vec{v}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}=r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\). The user is experiencing issues viewing certain equations on their PC, which hampers their understanding of the problem. They seek clarification on the fourth hint and how to properly interpret the variables involved. The goal is to solve this problem to pass a dynamics course. Assistance is requested to resolve these equation-related difficulties.
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This problem is same as the problem on this link https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/trigonometric-problem.76696/ .

I would like to ask the number 4 hint which is "4) We therefore have, for example the equality: " the equations can't be seen on my pc as it will only outputs this
\vec{v}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}=r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\to{v}_{BC}\hat{r}_{BC}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}}=r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\to{v}_{BC}=\frac{r_{AC}\omega_{AC}}{\hat{r}_{BC}\cdot\hat{n}_ .

The others variables are working okay aside from the said variables/equation.

This is one of the problems I need to solve for passing dynamics. Thanks in advance.
 
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$${\vec{v}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}=r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\ \to\ \\ {v}_{BC}\hat{r}_{BC}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}}=
r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\ \to\ \\ {v}_{BC}=\frac{r_{AC}\;\omega_{AC}} {\hat{r}_{BC}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC} }.$$
 
BvU said:
$${\vec{v}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}=r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\ \to\ \\ {v}_{BC}\hat{r}_{BC}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC}}=
r_{AC}\omega_{AC}\ \to\ \\ {v}_{BC}=\frac{r_{AC}\;\omega_{AC}} {\hat{r}_{BC}\cdot\hat{n}_{AC} }.$$

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