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An airplane is flying in still air with an airspeed of 400 miles per hour. The plane is climbing at an angle of 33°. Find the rate (in mi/hr) at which the plane is gaining altitude. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
3 years ago

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oobleck
draw a diagram. It should be clear that it is
400 sin33°
3 years ago

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