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Ship a is located 4.2 km north and 2.7 km east of ship b. ship a has a velocity of 22 km/h toward the south and ship b has a velocity of 39 km/h in a direction 36 ° north of east. what are the (a) x-component and (b) y-component of the velocity of a relative to b?

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