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6 September, 14:26

Could someone explain to me how to work this? You can use random numbers. I would just like to know how to figure out the correct answer.

The geese fly 4.5 km due west, then turn toward the north by 50 ∘ and fly another 4.5 km. How far west are they of their initial position? What is the magnitude of their displacement?

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  1. 6 September, 17:03
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    Given:

    Let variable "c" denote the first distance traveled to the west from the origin.

    Let variable "b" denote the second distance traveled going up 50° to the north.

    b = 4.5km

    c = 4.5km

    Ф = 50°

    Solution/Steps:

    1. Sketch the problem.

    2. Connect the two lines. You will notice you had formed a triangle.

    3. Notice how you have a side-angle-side (SAS) triangle. However, we don't know yet the angle between the two sides but we know that a horizontal line has an angle of 180° and we also know that in the second travel, the geese went up to 50° toward the north. The supplementary angle of 50° is 130° since it sums up to 180°.

    180° - 50° = 130°.

    Thus, the angle between the line is equal to 130°.

    A = 130°

    4. Since it is an SAS triangle, we use the formula:

    a² = b² + c² - 2bcosA

    We are looking for a which is the displacement in this case.

    substituting,

    a² = 4.5² + 4.5² - 2 (4.5) cos (130°)

    a = 6.8km

    The displacement is equal to 6.8km.
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