For the vectors C and D in Figure 1, use the method of components to find the magnitude and direction of (a) the vector sum C + D (b) the vector difference C – D

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For the vectors C and D in Figure 1, use the method of components to find the magnitude and
direction of
(a) the vector sum C + D
(b) the vector difference C – D

B (15.0 m)
Ď (10.0 m)
30.0°
53.0
25.0°
(12.0 m)
| Ä (8.00 m)
Figure 1
Transcribed Image Text:B (15.0 m) Ď (10.0 m) 30.0° 53.0 25.0° (12.0 m) | Ä (8.00 m) Figure 1
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