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Finding a Point of IntersectionIn Exercises 33–36, determine whether the lines intersect, and if so, find the point of intersection and the angle between the lines.
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- Finding the Component Form of aVector In Exercises 65–70, find thecomponent form of v given its magnitude andthe angle it makes with the positive x-axis.Then sketch v.Magnitude Angle65. ,v, = 3 θ = 0°66. ,v, = 4√3 θ = 90°67. ,v, = 72 θ = 150°68. ,v, = 2√3 θ = 45°69. ,v, = 3 v in the direction 3i + 4j70. ,v, = 2 v in the direction i + 3jarrow_forwardUse vectors to decide whether the triangle with vertices P(3, -1, -4), Q(4, 2, -6), and R(8, 0, -7) is right-angled. O Yes, it is right-angled. O No, it is not right-angled.arrow_forwardWhat are the coordinates of p?arrow_forward
- Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic GeometryAlgebraISBN:9781133382119Author:SwokowskiPublisher:Cengage