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3. An airplane wants to fly from the origin (point P(0,0) ) to point Q(100,34);

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3. An airplane wants to fly from the origin (point P(0,0) ) to point Q(100,34); assume the
units are in kilometers (that is, from point P to point (1,0) is 1 km) and km/hr. Note:
Vectors can be used to represent directions/distances between points, as well as speeds
and direction of movement. BUT you cannot add a distance vector to a velocity vector,
that is, when adding vectors their units must match. So draw a distance plot, and a
separate speed plot. But if you want to get from point P to point Q, you still need to go
in the right direction. The distance plot tells you how far you need to go, and the speed
plot tells you how fast you

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