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A man walks due west for 4km. He then changes direction and walks on a bearing of 179 until he is south-west of his starting po...Asked by Habeebah
A Man walks due west for 4km. He then changes directions and walks on a bearing of 197 degree until he is South-west on his starting point. How far is he then from his starting point?
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Of course you made a sketch, right?
on mine, I labeled
starting point -- A
end of westerly walk ---- B
end point --- C
In my triangle ABC, I have angle A = 45° (south-west is half way in the 3rd quadrant)
angle B = 107° , (197-90)
then angle C = 28°
by the sine law:
b/sinB = 4/sinC
b/sin107 = 4/sin28
b = 4sin107/sin28 = ..... (you do the button pushing)
on mine, I labeled
starting point -- A
end of westerly walk ---- B
end point --- C
In my triangle ABC, I have angle A = 45° (south-west is half way in the 3rd quadrant)
angle B = 107° , (197-90)
then angle C = 28°
by the sine law:
b/sinB = 4/sinC
b/sin107 = 4/sin28
b = 4sin107/sin28 = ..... (you do the button pushing)