sin()) cos() cotan() asin() atan() acotan() cosh() tanh() tan() acos sinh() cotanh() Degrees O Radians 7 EMA 4 1 1 π + * 89 HOME 5 6 2 3 0 NO BACKSPACE DEL END CLEAR

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Consider the two vectors G = (4.55 N)i + (4.99 N)j + (8.16 N)k and H = (2.08 N)i + (5.89 N)j.

1. What is the component of G along H in units of N? 

compHG = _______

sin())
cos()
cotan() asin()
atan()
acotan()
cosh() tanh()
tan()
acos
sinh()
cotanh()
Degrees O Radians
7
EMA 4
1
1
π
+
*
89 HOME
5 6
2
3
0
NO BACKSPACE
DEL
END
CLEAR
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