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How do I solve this problem?-example-1
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To solve this question we will compute the magnitude of each vector.

Recall that the magnitude of a vector


a\hat{i}+b\hat{j}

is:


\parallel a\hat{i}+b\hat{j}\parallel=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2}.

Therefore, the speed of the first car is:


\parallel26\hat{i}+31\hat{j}\parallel=\sqrt[]{26^2+31^2}\text{.}

Simplifying the above equation we get:


\parallel26\hat{i}+31\hat{j}\parallel=\sqrt[]{676^{}+961}=\sqrt[]{1637}\approx40.46.

The speed of the second car is:


\parallel40\hat{i}\parallel=\parallel40\hat{i}+0\hat{j}\parallel=\sqrt[]{40^2+0^2}\text{.}

Simplifying the above equation we get:


\parallel40\hat{i}\parallel=\sqrt[]{40^2}=40\text{.}

Answer:

The first car is the faster car.

Speed= 40.46.

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