A man travels 7 km due north and then 9 km due east. At end of his journey find his bearing from starting point.
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Is it adding? Or pythagorean theorem?
is it correct AR= 9-7=2 km
whereby final answer 9.21 km
whereby final answer 9.21 km
its not pythagorean i already tried to do it dosnt work
You want the angle... not the side length.
Ah, now I understand- the angle.
Now a question for you, do you remember which trig function to use??
Now a question for you, do you remember which trig function to use??
You have a right-angled triangle,
distance travelled = √(81 + 49) = appr 11.4 km
tanØ = 9/7
Ø = appr 52.1°
distance travelled = √(81 + 49) = appr 11.4 km
tanØ = 9/7
Ø = appr 52.1°