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I'm assuming you would let Fr= the given quantity but I'm not too sure.

Transcribed Image Text:Determine the magnitude and angle 0 of F, given that the resultant force from the three forces applied
is 830 N in the direction of positive x-axis.
y
325 N
13 12
F
45
600N
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