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A hiker walks 14.7km at an angle 35° east of south. Find the east and north components of this walk.

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The east and north components of a hiker's walk of 14.7km at a 35° angle east of south are approximately 8.45 km and 12.04 km, respectively, calculated using sine and cosine functions.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the east and north components of a hiker's walk of 14.7km at an angle 35° east of south, we use trigonometry:

  • East component (E) = 14.7 km × sin(35°)
  • North component (N) = 14.7 km × cos(35°)

First, we calculate the east component:

E = 14.7 km × sin(35°)

E ≈ 8.45 km

Then, we calculate the north component:

N = 14.7 km × cos(35°)

N ≈ 12.04 km

We have now found both components of the displacement: the hiker has an east component of approximately 8.45 km and a north component of approximately 12.04 km.

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