26. Two cars start moving from the same location. They head straight, but in different directions. The angle between where they are heading is 43°. The first car travels 20 miles and the second car travels 37 miles. How far apart are the two cars? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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26. Two cars start moving from the same location, They head straight, but in different directions. The angle between
where they are heading is 43º. The first car travels 20 miles and the second car travels 37 miles. How far apart are the
two cars? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Snsla
Transcribed Image Text:26. Two cars start moving from the same location, They head straight, but in different directions. The angle between where they are heading is 43º. The first car travels 20 miles and the second car travels 37 miles. How far apart are the two cars? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Snsla
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