SOLUTION: Two straight roads intersect at a point P and make an angle of 42.6 degrees there. At a point R on one road is a building that is 368 m from P and at a point S on the other road is
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Question 1140390: Two straight roads intersect at a point P and make an angle of 42.6 degrees there. At a point R on one road is a building that is 368 m from P and at a point S on the other road is a building that is 426 m from P. Determine the direct distance from R to S.
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Law Of Cosines application
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