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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 18:00 morgam04512004

Bearings can be given from any direction, not just due north. for bearings, like azimuths, clockwise angles are
represented by positive degrees and counterclockwise angles are represented by negative degrees. a ship is
traveling 30° east of north at 18 kn, then turns 20°, maintaining its speed.
a. draw a picture representing the situation.
b. find vectors v and w representing the first and second bearing.
c. find the sum of v and w. what does v + w represent?
d. if the ship travels for one hour along each bearing, then how far north of its starting position has it traveled?
how far east has it traveled?

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