SOLUTION: Add the vectors a=(0,7), and b=(11,0), and find the magnitude and angle from the horizontal of the resultant vector.

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Question 1183443: Add the vectors a=(0,7), and b=(11,0), and find the magnitude and angle from the horizontal of the resultant vector.
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We know that the resultant is the sum of two vectors, vector a and b. Hence,
r=<0+11,7+0>
r=<11,7>
where r is the resultant
the formula of the magnitude is given by the absolute of the vector(s)
|r|=
|r|=
solve the value for your self
For the angle, Θ=, in which we refer from the resultant vector's values.Therefore
Θ=
*Note: two answers are to be yielded either in the radian form or degrees form. Be sure to check what unit is to be outputted from your calculator

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