This is adding two vectors, one magnitude 300 direction east, and one magnitude 100 direction 30 degrees northeast.
For the resulting sum we can use the Law of Cosines or just add up the components. Let's try it both ways.
Components first. In the east direction we have
300 + 100 cos 30° = 300 + 100(√3/2) = 386.60 miles per hour
In the north direction we have
0 + 100 sin 30° = 100 (1/2) = 50 miles per hour
So a total speed of
sqrt{386.6^2 + 50^2} = 389.82 miles per hour
Answer: 389.82
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OK let's try the Law of Cosines. We have sides 300 and 100 and included angle 150°.
It's a deal. Give me a question, and I'll give you an answer in units.
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
√5, 2, −13/5,−2, −9/4
Step-by-step explanation:
You basically just Calculate all of the numbers and order them from greatest to least, that's it.
Answer:
Step 1: Identify the values for b and c. In this example, b=6 and c=8.
Step 2: Find two numbers that ADD to b and MULTIPLY to c. This step can take a little bit of trial-and-error. ...
Step 3: Use the numbers you picked to write out the factors and check
Step-by-step explanation:
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