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9 October, 12:09

A pilot flies in a straight path for 1 hour and 30 min. She then makes a course correction, heading 10 degrees to the right of her original course, and flies 2 hours in the new direction. If she maintains a constant speed of 640 miles per hour, how far is she from her starting position?

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  1. 9 October, 15:53
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    The first leg of the flight is (!.5 hr) (680 mph) = 1020 miles long. Let's call this side b of our triangle. The second leg of the flight is (2 hr) (680 mph) = 1360 miles long. Let's call this side c of our triangle. We can find the length of side a of the triangle from the law of cosines. The angle A between the two sides whose length we know is 170°. (180° - 10° = 170°). a2 = b2 + c2 - (2) * (a) * (b) * cos (A) a2 = (1020 miles) 2 + (1360 miles) 2 - (2) * (1020 miles) (1360 miles) * cos (170°) a2 = 1040400 miles2 + 1849600 miles2 - (2774400 miles2) * cos (170°) cos (170°) = - 0.9848 a2 = 2890000 miles2 + 2732251 miles2 = 5622250.6 miles2 a = (5622250.6 miles2) ½ = 2371 miles
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