Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
Define i as a unit vector in the eastern direction.
Define j as a unit vector in the northern direction.
Part I
Because the wind is blowing west, its velocity vector is
-23i mph or as (-23, 0) mph
Because the plane is traveling north, its velocity vector is
200j mph or as (0, 200) mph
Part II
The actual velocity of the plane is the vector sum of the plane and wind velocities.
That is,
200j - 23i or (-23, 200) mph
Part III
The ground speed of the plane is the magnitude of its vector.
The ground speed is
√[200² + (-23)²] = 201.32 mph
The ground speed of the plane is 201.3 mph (nearest tenth)
Not:
The direction of the plane is
tan⁻¹ 23/200 = 6.56° west of north.
Yes, he is correct, using the distributive property you get the same answer
ns +sb = 5.4 cm
sb = en so en can be plugged in for sb
therefor es = 5.4
Answer:
Option B
y coordinate is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
We have in two dimension rectangular system of coordinates with two mutually perpendicular lines called x and y axis.
X axis is the horizontal line and y the vertical line, the point of intersection of these two lines is called origin with x=0: y=0
To the right of origin, positive values are marked and left negative. Similarly for y axis, above origin positive values and below negative values.
Thus we have along x axis, y values to be 0
Hence any point on x coordinate will be of the form (a,0) where a can be any real number
So option B is right