A kayaker's Total Velocity Calculation

A kayaker's Total Velocity Calculation

A kayaker is paddling 3.50m/s at an angle of 53° (southeast) and the current is moving 1.75m/s at an angle of 330° (northeast). What is the kayaker’s total velocity?

A kayaker is paddling 3.50m/s at an angle of 53° (southeast) and the current is moving 1.75m/s at an angle of 330° (northeast). What is the kayaker’s total velocity?

Answer:

Explanation:

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