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| Question 1150168:  An airplane is heading north at an airspeed of 750 km/hr, but there is a wind blowing from the northwest at 70 km/hr.
 The plane will end up flying
 (answer)  degrees off course
 The plane's speed relative to the ground will be
 (answer)  km/hr
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! An airplane is heading north at an airspeed of 750 km/hr, but there is a wind blowing from the northwest at 70 km/hr. The plane will end up flying
 (answer) degrees off course
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 It's not necessarily "off course" as no course was stated.
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 to find the ground track:
 It's a triangle.
 One side is on the y-axis from (0,0) to (750,0)
 The 2nd side is from (750,0) at an interior angle 45 degs and length of 70.
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 The groundspeed is the 3rd side.
 Use the Cosine Law.
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 Use the Law of Sines to find the angle at (0,0).
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