SOLUTION: Starting at coordinates (3, 9), you walk a distance of 2 to the north. You turn 39 degrees to the right, and walk a distance of 13. You turn 84 degrees to the right, and walk a d

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Question 1025420: Starting at coordinates (3, 9), you walk a distance of 2 to the north. You turn 39 degrees to the right, and walk a distance of 13. You turn 84 degrees to the right, and walk a distance of 16. What are your new coordinates? Round to hundredths
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
By "to the right" do you mean clockwise?
If so, let positive x be east and positive y be north.
(,)=(,)+(,)+(),)+(,)
(,)=(,)+(,)+(,)+(,)
(,)=(,)

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