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The ship $O$ measures the positions of the ship $A$ and the airplane $B$ and obtains the coordinates shown. What is the angle $\theta$ between the lines of sight $O A$ and $O B$ ?(FIGURE CAN'T COPY)
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Let's denote the coordinates as follows: - Ship $O$: $(x_O, y_O)$ - Ship $A$: $(x_A, y_A)$ - Airplane $B$: $(x_B, y_B)$ Show more…
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