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A swimmer heads perpendicular to a 2-miles-per-hour current. His speed in still water is 1.8 miles per hour. Find the actual speed of the swimmer and his direction angle, 0 (the zero right her is supposed to have a line through the middle of it, I think it means cosine or something), with respect to the direction of the current.
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bobpursley
see other post.
15 years ago

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