SOLUTION: Find the magnitude of R if R = A + B where
A = 179 @ 67degree
B = 204 @ 234degree
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Question 1157373: Find the magnitude of R if R = A + B where
A = 179 @ 67degree
B = 204 @ 234degree
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the x-values of the vectors
and
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Find the y-values of the vectors
and
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Add the x-values
and
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Check the math & get a 2nd
opinion if needed
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