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4. Two cars are starting from positions that are 20 miles apart. They are both headed for the same intersection, as depicted in the diagram below. Car A is traveling at 30 mph, and Car B is traveling at 45 mph. Which car will reach the intersection first? Part I: Use the law of cosines to determine how far Car B has to travel to reach the intersection. (2

 4. Two cars are starting from positions that are 20 miles apart. They are both headed-example-1
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For this case, the first thing to do is to use the law of cosine to determine the distance from B to the intersection.
We have then:
d = 18 ^ 2 + 20 ^ 2 - 2 * 18 * 20 * cos (95) d = √(18 ^ 2 + 20 ^ 2 - 2 * 18 * 20 * cos (95)) d = 28.05
Then, we know that by definition:
t = d / v
Where,
t: time
d: distance
v: speed
For car A we have:

ta = 18/30 ta = 0.6 hours
For car B we have:

tb = 28.05 / 45 tb = 0.62 hours
Answer:
car A will reach the intersection first
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