Respuesta :
The first train, let’s call this train A, covers a distance of 100 km. dA = 100 km
The second train, train B, covers a distance of 200 km. dB = 200 km
The Law of Cosine states that:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 – 2abcos ø
Where a = dA , b = dB, and ø = 130° angle between them
c^2 = 100^2 + 200^2 – 2(100)(200)cos130
Using the calculator:
c^2 = 64691.65
c = 254. 35 km rounding off:
c = 254 km
Therefore the 2 trains are 254 km apart after their 1st stop.
Answer:
d=275
Step-by-step explanation:
d^2=a^2+b^2-2(a)(c)cos(130)
d^2=100^2+200^2-2(100)(200)cos(130)
d^2= 50,000-(-25711.5)
d^2=75711.5
d=approximately 257