Cole Bob
07/04/2024 · Middle School
Two straight roads diverge from an intersection at an angle of \( 60^{\circ} \). Two cars leave the intersection at the same time, the first traveling down one road at \( 46 \mathrm{mi} / \mathrm{h} \) and the second traveling down the other road at \( 66 \mathrm{mi} / \mathrm{h} \). How fast (in mi/h) is the distance between the cars changing after half an hour? [Hint: Use the Law of Cosines.] (Round your answer to one decimal place.) \( \square \) mi/h
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Approximately -5.8 mi/h.
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