Solve all the following problems MATHEMATICALLY using your calculator. Show all work. Remember, the resultant vector must have both magnitude and direction (an angle). 6. An airplane is flying 340 km/hr at 12° East of North. The wind is blowing 40 km/hr at 34° South of East. What is the plane's actual velocity?

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Solve all the following problems MATHEMATICALLY
using your calculator. Show all work. Remember, the
resultant vector must have both magnitude and direction
(an angle).
6. An airplane is flying 340 km/hr at 12° East of North. The
wind is blowing 40 km/hr at 34° South of East. What is
the plane's actual velocity?
6
Transcribed Image Text:Solve all the following problems MATHEMATICALLY using your calculator. Show all work. Remember, the resultant vector must have both magnitude and direction (an angle). 6. An airplane is flying 340 km/hr at 12° East of North. The wind is blowing 40 km/hr at 34° South of East. What is the plane's actual velocity? 6
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