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Question 980786: I'm having a difficult time solving this problem. Could someone please help me?
Two forces with magnitudes of 131 and 52 newtons act on point with a resultant force of 100 newtons. Find the angle, in radians, between the forces.
Enter answer accurate to four decimal places.
Thank you in advanced.

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