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A woman sailing a boat at night is following directions to a dock. The instructions read to first sail 28.0 m in a direction 62 degrees north of east from her current location, and then travel 25.0m in a direction 110 degrees north of east.
If the woman makes a mistake and travels in the opposite direction for the second leg of the trip, where will she end up relative to her starting position measured clockwise from the east direction?
R = ?
Theta = ?
Compass direction = ?
If the woman makes a mistake and travels in the opposite direction for the second leg of the trip, where will she end up relative to her starting position measured clockwise from the east direction?
R = ?
Theta = ?
Compass direction = ?
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