A particle leaves the origin with initial velocity vo = 11i + 18j m/s, undergoing constant acceleration ā = - 1.2i + 0.31 j m/s². %3D In what direction is it moving? Express your answer using two significant figures.

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A particle leaves the origin with initial velocity
= 1li + 18j m/s, undergoing constant acceleration
a = - 1.2i + 0.31j m/s?.
%3D
In what direction is it moving?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
?
Oz =
counterclockwise from the positive r-axis
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