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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 16:01 yeetusbobeetus

A man driving a car leaves a point A drives up to 32.5 km in a direction of 070. A cyclist leaves the same point in a direction 130 travelling. After some few hours both drivers are 80 km apart. Use this information to answer 3 questions. (1). What is the distance covered by the cyclist at this time in 2 d. p. (2). Find the bearing of Cyclist from the Car. correct to 1 d. p. (3). Find the shortest distance between the car and the line of path of the cyclist, in 2 d. p. A man driving a car leaves a point A drives up to 32.5 km in a direction of 070. A cyclist leaves the same point in a direction 130 travelling. After some few hours both drivers are 80 km apart. Use this information to answer 3 questions. (1). What is the distance covered by the cyclist at this time in 2 d. p. (2). Find the bearing of Cyclist from the Car. correct to 1 d. p. (3). Find the shortest distance between the car and the line of path of the cyclist, in 2 d. p.

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