Question: A boat is headed across a river with a velocity (relative to the water) that can be represented as 6.5 + 1.7j mi/h. The velocity

A boat is headed across a river with a velocity (relative to the water) that can be represented as 6.5 + 1.7j mi/h. The velocity of the river current can be represented as −1.1 − 4.3j mi/h. Express the resultant velocity of the boat in polar form.

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