The diagram below shows two vectors, A and
B, and their angles relative to the coordinate
axes as indicated.

DATA:
α=43.5°;
β=59.0°;
|A|=7.10 cm.
The vector A - B is parallel to the -x axis
(points due West). Calculate the y-component of vector
B.
B.) Calculate the x component of the vector A -B.
C.) Calculate the magnitude of the vector A + B.
The diagram below shows two vectors, A and B, and their angles relative to the coordinate...
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