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GEOMETRY HELP -- WILL MARK BRAINLIEST You are on a fishing boat that leaves its pier and heads east. After traveling for 25 ​miles, there is a report warning of rough seas directly south. The captain turns the boat and follows a bearing of S45​°W for 14.2 miles.

a. At this​ time, how far are you from the​ boat's pier?
b. What bearing could the boat have originally taken to arrive at this​ spot?


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