Three deer, a, b, and c, are grazing in a field. deer b is located 62.1 m from deer a at an angle of 54.3 ° north of west. deer c is located 79.1 ° north of east relative to deer
a. the distance between deer b and c is 93.8 m. what is the distance between deer a and c? (hint: consider the laws of sines and cosines given in appendix
e.)

Respuesta :

by cosine law we know that

[tex]c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2 abcos\theta[/tex]

[tex]\theta = 180 - 54.3 - 79.1 = 46.6 degree[/tex]

now using above equation

[tex]93.8^2 = 62.1^2 + b^2 - 2*62.1*b * cos46.6[/tex]

[tex]4942.03 = b^2 - 85.34 b[/tex]

[tex]b^2 - 85.34b - 4942.03 = 0[/tex]

by solving above quadratic equation we have

[tex]b = 124.9 m[/tex]

so it is at distance 124.9 m from deer a

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