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17 July, 08:55

The velocity of a train, measured in meters per second, is described by vector t = (-1,-4). Find the direction the train is traveling using standard position

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  1. 17 July, 09:25
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    The vector (-1,-4) tells us that the train is moving 1 unit in the negative x-direction while moving 4 units in the negative y-direction. This vector makes an angle theta with the x-axis. We can find theta by using the inverse tan function. tan (theta) = 4/1 theta = inverse tan (4) = 75.96 Note that this is the angle below the x-axis. The angle in standard position must be measured from the positive x-axis, so we need to add 180 degrees. Therefore, the direction of the train in standard position is: 75.96 + 180 which equals 255.96 degrees.
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