Answer:
The flight was 137.45 miles farther than the direct path.
(make slight changes if directions were given on how to round. This is to the nearest hundredth)
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the Law of Cosines.
c^2=
a^2+b^2-2abcosC
You know two sides and the angle in between. The Law of Cosines will give us the third side.
The third side is the direct path of the airplane. We'll add the two other given sides to find the detour route that they took instead.
Then subtract the smaller number (direct route) from the actual route. See image.
<ABC would equal 106
seeing in triangle ABD angle A equals 67 you would multiply that by 2 and then subtract it from 180 to get 46, and then triangle DBC all the angles would equal 60. so then add 46 to 60 to get 106 the measure of <ABC
Answer:
15.7 units
Step-by-step explanation:
AB = 6, BC = 3
Therefore by Pythagoras theorem
AC =
