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Consider two voltage sources with amplitudes 10 and 20 volts, and phase angles of 15° and 30°. Construct phasor representations for these voltages (the frequency is 60 Hz for both waves) and plot the sum of these two phasors. Use the symbol to mark the head of the vector (use the same color as for the line segment). 4. Write the appropriate Matlab program code that will fully answer #4.
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