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Alexandra [31]
2 years ago
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An airplane, flying at a constant speed of 360 mi/hr and climbing at a 30 degree angle, passes over a point P on the ground at a

n altitude of 21,120 ft. Find the rate (in miles per hour) at which its distance from P is changing one minute later.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Klio2033 [76]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given  

velocity of airplane is 360 mi/hr

inclination of climbing 30^{\circ}

Plane velocity can be divided in to x & y component

Velocity in x component is 360\cos30

Velocity in y component is 360\sin30

Thus distance traveled in x axis is =360\cos30\times \frac{1}{60}

=60cos30=51.96 miles

Distance travel in upward direction i.e. in Y axis

=360\sin30\times \frac{1}{60}=30 miles

so total altitude gain by plane is 30+4=34 miles

Horizontal distance traveled is 51.96

inclination w.r.t to point p

tan\theta =\frac{34}{51.96}=0.654

\theta =33.18^{\circ}

Initial inclination is 90^{\circ}

therefore rate at which its distance is changing is 360\cos30=311.76 miles /hour

Guest
1 year ago
Why 30+4
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