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a. Find the x- and y-components of the vector d→ = (4.0 km , 27 ∘ left of y-axis),Express your answer in kilometers.
b.Find the x- and y-components of the vector v→ = (9.0 cm/s , x - direction).
c. Find the xx- and yy-components of the vector a→ = (18 m/s2, 34 ∘ left of y-axis).
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