Two planes take off from an airport at 9:15 a.m. One flies on a course of 86 degrees at a constant rate of 190 mph. The 2nd flies on a course of 176 degrees at 160 mph. How far apart are they at 10:45 a.m.?
A space-shuttle pilot flying toward the Suez Canal finds that the angle of depresion to one end of the canal is 38.25 degrees and the angle of depression to the other is 52.75 degrees. If the canal is 100.6 miles long, find the altitude (to the nearest tenth) of a space shuttle.
Two tugboats that are 120 degree feet apart pull a barge. If the lenght of one cable is 212 ft and the length of the other is 230 feet, find the angle formed by the 2 cables?
A space-shuttle pilot flying toward the Suez Canal finds that the angle of depresion to one end of the canal is 38.25 degrees and the angle of depression to the other is 52.75 degrees. If the canal is 100.6 miles long, find the altitude (to the nearest tenth) of a space shuttle.
Two tugboats that are 120 degree feet apart pull a barge. If the lenght of one cable is 212 ft and the length of the other is 230 feet, find the angle formed by the 2 cables?