Answer:
6.79 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the triangle ABC attached where A is the starting point and C is the finish point.
|AB|=5.2 miles
|BC|=3.0 Miles
≺ABC = 90+75 =165°
We are given the length of two sides and an angle not opposite any of the given sides.
The rule for solving this scenario is referred to as the Cosine Rule.
Note that the side opposite each angle is labelled using the corresponding small letter.
The Cosine Rule States that:
b²=a²+c²-2acCosB
|AC|²=3²+5.2²-(2X5.2XCos165°)
|AC|²=9+27.04-(-10.05)
|AC|²=9+27.04+10.05=46.09
|AC|=√46.09=6.79 miles
Therefore the distance on a straight line from A to C is 6.79 miles