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From a light-house an observer two ships `A` and `B`. Ship `A` proceeding towards north at a speed `20sqrt(2) km//h` and ship `B` proceeding towards north-east at a speed of `20 km//h`. Find in which direction and at what speed the ship `B` would appear to move to an observer standing on the deck of the ship `A`.

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