An fighter aircraft has left the airbase and travels 30 km due south. On the other hand, a bomber aircraft has left the airbase and travels 40 km due east. Where is the fighter located with respect to the bomber?

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50 km, 36.9 degrees south of west.
None of the given choices.
50 km, 36.9 degrees west of south.
50 km, 36.9 degrees east of north.
50 km, 36.9 degrees north of east.
Transcribed Image Text:50 km, 36.9 degrees south of west. None of the given choices. 50 km, 36.9 degrees west of south. 50 km, 36.9 degrees east of north. 50 km, 36.9 degrees north of east.
An fighter aircraft has left the airbase and
travels 30 km due south. On the other hand,
a bomber aircraft has
left the airbase and travels 40 km due east.
Where is the fighter located with respect to
the bomber?
Transcribed Image Text:An fighter aircraft has left the airbase and travels 30 km due south. On the other hand, a bomber aircraft has left the airbase and travels 40 km due east. Where is the fighter located with respect to the bomber?
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