You are riding a sailboat in the open sea. Because of the winds in the area, you sail 2.00 km east, then 3.50 km southeast, and then a specific distance in an certain direction. You then find yourself 5.80 km directly east of your starting point. What is the magnitude and direction of the third leg of your journey?

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Problem 4WUE: A hiker walks from (x1, y1) = (4.00 km. 3.00 km) to (x2, y2) = (3.00 km, 6.00 km), (a) What distance...
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You are riding a sailboat in the open sea. Because of the winds in the area, you sail
2.00 km east, then 3.50 km southeast, and then a specific distance in an certain
direction. You then find yourself 5.80 km directly east of your starting point. What is
the magnitude and direction of the third leg of your journey?
Transcribed Image Text:You are riding a sailboat in the open sea. Because of the winds in the area, you sail 2.00 km east, then 3.50 km southeast, and then a specific distance in an certain direction. You then find yourself 5.80 km directly east of your starting point. What is the magnitude and direction of the third leg of your journey?
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