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Two bicyclists, starting at the same place, are riding toward the same campground by two different routes. One cyclist rides 1100 m due east and then turns due north and travels another 1430 m before reaching the campground. The second cyclist starts out by heading due north for 1770 m and then turns and heads directly toward the campground. (a) At the turning point, how far is the second cyclist from the campground? (a) At the turning point, how far is the second cyclist from the campground?
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