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A golfer is attempting to determine the angle and magnitude of her second putt after hitting the first putt at a 40-degree angle from due north, which is interpreted as 40 degrees west of north. The first putt's displacement is calculated as -3.16x + 8.67y, but there are concerns about the accuracy of this representation regarding the angle and magnitude. Participants suggest that the golfer should graph both the hole's location and the ball's position after the first putt to clarify the situation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of correctly interpreting vector directions and magnitudes in solving the problem. Accurate visualization and calculations are essential for determining the second putt's angle and displacement.
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Vector Component Words Problem, please help :(

A golfer lines up for her first putt at a hole that is 13.5 exactly northwest of her ball’s location. She hits the ball 13.5 and straight, but at the wrong angle, 40 degree from due north.

a)In order for the golfer to have a “two putt green,” determine the angle of the second putt.
Angle= ? degree in south of west

b)Determine the magnitude of the second putt's displacement.
 
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Welcome, thaolieu, to PF. The idea here is that if you show some effort at working out the problem then help can be provided. So I must ask you, what have you tried? Can you draw a picture of the situation? What are you confused about, etc.
 


I drew the graph that indicate the direction of the ball and putt #1.
Direction of the ball = -13.5x +0y
Putt 1 = 13.5 cos (40)x + 13.5sin (40)y = -3.16x + 8.67y

That's what I got. I hope to receive help to go further. Thank you so much
 


...but at the wrong angle, 40 degree from due north
This is a little ambiguous, let's agree that the golfer is a pretty good putter so this direction is really 40 degrees WEST of NORTH.

I drew the graph that indicate the direction of the ball and putt #1.
To start, your graph should contain 2 vectors: the location of the hole and the location of the ball after the first putt. Can you post your graph, with all the information, to make sure you are starting out correctly?

Direction of the ball = -13.5x +0y
This is a location vector pointing WEST. Please recheck what you are trying to do here. Convention: +x = EAST, +y = NORTH

Putt 1 = 13.5 cos (40)x + 13.5sin (40)y = -3.16x + 8.67y
When you graph -3.16x + 8.67y, does it look right? Specifically, does the angle look like 40 degrees, or not? Does the magnitude = 13.5, or not?
 
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