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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 18:50 terryhgivens5349

: Suppose that you plan to take a trip to your dream destination. You would like to know the shortest distance between your starting point and your
destination. When calculating distances on a plane, you need only consider two
dimensions because you are on a flat surface. However, when finding distances
between two points on Earth, you must take into the account the curvature of a
sphere. In this portfolio, you will extend your knowledge of two-dimensional vectors
to three-dimensional vectors in order to find the shortest distance between two
points on the surface of Earth.

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