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You leave your house and run 6 miles due west followed by 3.5 miles due north. At that time, what is your bearing from your house?

You leave your house and run 6 miles due west followed by 3.5 miles due north. At-example-1
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N 60° W

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1

draw the situation

we have a right triangle, so we can use a trigonometric function to find the missing angle,

then

Let


\begin{gathered} \text{opposite side= 3.5 m} \\ \text{adjacent side=6 mi} \end{gathered}

so, we need a function that relates those values


\tan \alpha=\frac{opposite\text{ side}}{\text{adjacent side}}

replace


\begin{gathered} \tan x=(3.5)/(6) \\ \text{ Inverse tan in both sides} \\ \tan ^(-1)(\tan x)=\tan ^(-1)((3.5)/(6)) \\ x=30.25 \\ \text{rounded } \\ x=30\text{ \degree} \end{gathered}

so, the direction is

N 60° W

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