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Chapter 3 Problem 48

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Let A= (3.0 m, 20 south of east), jj = (2.0 m, north), and e = (5.0 m, 70 south of west).a. Draw and label A, ii, and e with their tails at the origin. Usea coordinate system with the x-axis to the east.b. Write the x- and y-components of vectors A, B, and e.c. Find the magnitude and the direction of D = A+ B + C.

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Title College Physics: A Strategic Approach 3 
Author Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones Stuart Field
ISBN 9780321879721

Let A= (3.0 m, 20 south of east), jj = (2.0 m, north), and e = (5.0 m, 70 south of

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