3. Draw a detailed, fully labeled diagram (with ALL variables and given quantities present) to describe the situation be

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3. Draw a detailed, fully labeled diagram (with ALL variables and given quantities present) to describe the situation be

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3. Draw a detailed, fully labeled diagram (with ALL variables and given quantities present) to describe the situation below. Use the law of sines or the law of cosines (whichever is most efficient) to solve the application (showing all steps). Write a sentence to summarive your findings (as always!) Gary Gheepeesh is using the GPS on his smart phone to navigate an unfamiliar region. On many cell phones with GPS, an approximate location can be given before the GPS signal is received. This is accomplished through a process called triangulation, which works by using the distances from two known points. Suppose there are two cell phone towers within range of a cell phone. The two towers are located 6550 feet apart along a straight highway, running east to west. Based on the signal delay, it can be determined that the signal is 4990 feet from the first tower and 2571 feet from the second tower. Determine Gary's position north and east of the first tower. Determine how far Gary is from the highway and his bearing from the first tower.
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