B. USING THE BASE VECTORS, MAKE VECTOR-A HAVE A MAGNITUDE 5, AND AN ANGLE OF 53.1 DEGREES TO BE IN QUADRANT 1, AND USING THE BASE VECTORS, MAKE VECTOR-B HAVE A MAGNITUDE 7.1, AND AN ANGLE OF 135 DEGREES WITH THE POSITIVE X-AXIS TO BE IN QUADRANT 2. COMPUTE THE MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF RESULTANT VECTOR-C. WHAT QUADRANT IS THE RESULTANT IN? VERIFY WITH THE SIMULATION. SUPPLY A SCREEN SHOT.

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B. USING THE BASE VECTORS, MAKE VECTOR-A HAVE A MAGNITUDE 5, AND AN ANGLE OF 53.1
DEGREES TO BE IN QUADRANT 1, AND USING THE BASE VECTORS, MAKE VECTOR-B HAVE A
MAGNITUDE 7.1, AND AN ANGLE OF 135 DEGREES WITH THE POSITIVE X-AXIS TO BE IN
QUADRANT 2. COMPUTE THE MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF RESULTANT VECTOR-C. WHAT
QUADRANT IS THE RESULTANT IN? VERIFY WITH THE SIMULATION. SUPPLY A SCREEN SHOT.
Transcribed Image Text:B. USING THE BASE VECTORS, MAKE VECTOR-A HAVE A MAGNITUDE 5, AND AN ANGLE OF 53.1 DEGREES TO BE IN QUADRANT 1, AND USING THE BASE VECTORS, MAKE VECTOR-B HAVE A MAGNITUDE 7.1, AND AN ANGLE OF 135 DEGREES WITH THE POSITIVE X-AXIS TO BE IN QUADRANT 2. COMPUTE THE MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF RESULTANT VECTOR-C. WHAT QUADRANT IS THE RESULTANT IN? VERIFY WITH THE SIMULATION. SUPPLY A SCREEN SHOT.
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