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A bird flies from its nest going north for 2 hours at a speed of 20 km/h and then goes west for 3 hours at 15 km/h. What are the distance coordinates for the bird relative to its nest?
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A bird flies from its nest going north for 2 hours at a speed of
20 km/h and then goes west for 3 hours at 15 km/h. What
are the distance coordinates for the bird relative to its nest?
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Consider the nest to be (0,0)
The bird first flew 40 km (20x2) up and then 45km (15x3) left
So the final coordinates would be (40, -45)
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