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You can assume they are constant.
Wally wrote in message ... Capt. Mooron wrote: To be accurate you would need the start and end coordinates. The vector between the 2 if any could be calculated.... but the point is moot. If all speeds and bearings [no leeway] were constant you would be at your starting point. Speeds haven't been stated, so they can't be assumed to be constant. I believe Bart is having some fun! ;-) The spanner in the works is idea that it's a round trip. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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