Christmas MT's answer to Chloe Lin's Secondary 3 E Maths question.
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Assumptions:
- speed of the aircraft can be calculated as a vector sum of the speeds of the wind and the aircraft in still air
- no time is taken for the aircraft to switch direction to fly back to Sandy Land from White City
- speed of the aircraft can be calculated as a vector sum of the speeds of the wind and the aircraft in still air
- no time is taken for the aircraft to switch direction to fly back to Sandy Land from White City
Date Posted:
7 years ago