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 The point marked is where the northbound car was located when the
eastbound car started. (40∙3 or 120 miles north of where it started).
Solve by the quadratic formula and get 5.871020759 hours from the time 
the second car started, which was 3 hours more than that for the time
after the first car started, or 8.871020759 hours. 
Edwin
The point marked is where the northbound car was located when the
eastbound car started. (40∙3 or 120 miles north of where it started).
Solve by the quadratic formula and get 5.871020759 hours from the time 
the second car started, which was 3 hours more than that for the time
after the first car started, or 8.871020759 hours. 
Edwin