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Problem:
A skiff leaves a dock and heads toward a house across the river. The house is at a bearing of from the dock. There is a 1 mile per hour current blowing due east. Determine the speed and direction the skiff would have to maintain so that the skiff's actual speed is 4 miles per hour and moving directly towards the house.
I know you can solve this with vectors and using trigonometry, but how would I do this?
*You can use the law of sines to find the direction, but what about the speed? Is it just 4 miles?
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hi Oran2009
I have shown the resultant vector (DH) with a double arrow. It is made up from two components, DP and PH. You know DH and PH so you can use trig. to get DP.
Bob
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