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an airplane flies at 150 mph and heads N 30 degrees east. A 40 mph wind blows it in the direction S 30 degrees E. What is the planes resultant velocity
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
convert to rectangular form
add up the x- and y-components
convert back to magnitude and direction
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