-Problem 6: _Suppose you walk 14.5 m in a direction exactly 16° south of west then you walk 22.5 m in a direction exactly 42° west of north.

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Problem 6: Suppose you walk 14.5 m in a direction exactly 16° south of west then you walk 22.5 m in a direction exactly 42° west of north.
Part (a) How far are you from your starting point, in meters?
✓ Correct!
R = 32.59256
R=32.59
degrees?
Part (b) What is the angle of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured North of West in
0=1
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 6: Suppose you walk 14.5 m in a direction exactly 16° south of west then you walk 22.5 m in a direction exactly 42° west of north. Part (a) How far are you from your starting point, in meters? ✓ Correct! R = 32.59256 R=32.59 degrees? Part (b) What is the angle of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured North of West in 0=1
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