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18 July, 07:12

Two cyclists leave the corner of State Street and Main Street simultaneously. State Street and Main Street are not at right angles; the cyclists' paths have an angle of 135° between them. How far apart are the cyclists after they each travel 3 miles? The answers below are given in miles. Hint: Use the Law of Cosines

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  1. 18 July, 10:01
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    Answer:5.54 miles (with the assumption both cyclist possess the same acceleration)

    Explanation:

    Let a = distance between the cyclists

    b = distance travelled by state street cycler

    c = distance travelled by main street cycler

    From the question b=c

    Using cosine rule

    a^2 = b^2+c^2 - 2*b*c * cos (135°)

    a^2 = 30.72

    a = sqrt (30.72)

    a = 5.54miles
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