A Mars rover travels 569 m in a straight line and then stops to take a soil
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A Mars rover travels 569 m in a straight line and then stops to take a soil sample. It then changes direction and travels another 642 m where it takes another sample. If it must turn on a 47.2° corner to return to its starting point, what are the possible distances from its starting point?
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Basic Technical Mathematics
ISBN: 9780137529896
12th Edition
Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans
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