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A ship `A` streams due north at `16 km h^-1` and a ship `B` due west at `12 km h^-1`. At a certain instant `B` is `10 km` north east of `A`. Find the
(a) magnitude of velocity of `A relative to B`.
(b) nearest distance of approach of ships.

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