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A road running north to south crosses a road going east to west at the point P. Cyclist A is riding north along the first road, and cyclist B is...
A road running north to south crosses a road going east to west at the point P. Cyclist A is riding north along the first road, and cyclist B is riding east along the second road. At a particular time, cyclist A is 39 hundred meters to the north of P and traveling at 32 meters per second, while cyclist B is 52 hundred meters to the east of P and traveling at 24 meters per second. How fast is the distance between the two cyclists changing?