a.
To find: To find the ship’s position.
The ship is at the point
Given information: The two hyperbolic equations are
Calculation:
The hyperbolic equations are
Adding both the equations to get,
Substituting the value of
Substituting the value of
The ship’s location for the given hyperbolic equation is
b.
To find: To find the ship’s position.
The ship is at the point
Given information: The two hyperbolic equations are
Calculation:
The hyperbolic equations are
Rearrange the first equation to get
Substituting the value of
Multiply the whole equation with
Substitute
Solving the above equation to get,
Substituting the value of
To find the value of
Since, the ship is at the west of the y-axis, let take
Therefore, the ship’s location for the given hyperbolic equation is
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