Pilot 1 and 2 plan to meet at the world’s largest rock. Pilot 2 has to fly 19 miles at a 45 degree angle. Pilot 1 has to fly at a 100 degree angle to get to the rock. How far is pilot one from the rock and how far is it between the two pilots’ starting points?
I will be using the law of sine to solve this problem. The law of sine states that Sin A/a = Sin B/b = Sin C/c, so 100/19 = 45/b = 35/c.
so first we will separate this into two separate problems: and
To solve the first problem you will cross multiply and get
next you will divide each side by 100 to get the final answer of b=8.55 miles.
To solve the next we will do the exact same thing. First we cross multiply to get
next we divide each side by 100 to get the final answer of c=6.65 miles. So pilot 1 will need to fly 8.55 miles to get to the rock and the distance between both pilots’ starting points was 6.65 miles.
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