To find: To find how apart are the hikers after
Given information:
Starting at the same point in a forest, two hikers take different paths. The first hiker walks due north at a speed of
Explanation:
The first hiker passes
miles in one hour. It can be shown by the diagram below:
Use Law of Cosines to find the distance
Hence, the required distance is
To find: The time when two hikers are out of range of each other.
Given information:
The two hikers carry walkie-talkies with a range of
Explanation:
Let after
In
In
Let
By the law of Cosines, we have:
Hence, the two hikers are out of range of each other after
To find: The time taken by the second hiker to meet the first hiker and to find in what direction should the second hiker should walk.
The second hiker will take
He should walk west of north at an angle of
Given information:
Suppose after two hours the first hiker stops and tell the second hiker to meet her. How long will it take the second hiker to meet the first hiker
Explanation:
In two hours, first hiker will be at the distance of
In two hours, second hiker will be at the distance of
By the law of Cosines, we have:
Since the second hikers walks at the speed of
Hence, the second hiker will take
Now, find the direction in which the second hiker should walk by using the law of Cosine.
Hence, the second hiker should walk west of north at an angle of
Chapter 9 Solutions
Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012
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