Long-distance radio navigation for aircraft and ships uses synchronized pulses transmitted by widely separated transmitting stations. These
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Assume that two stations 300 miles apart are positioned on a rectangular coordinate system with coordinates (150, 0) and (150, 0) and that a ship is traveling on a path with coordinates (x, 75), as shown in the figure. Find the x-coordinate of the position of the ship when the time difference between the pulses from the transmitting stations is 1000 microseconds (0.001 second).
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