a) Add three vectors A, B, and C to get vector R components Rx and Ry the magnitude R and angle of R: Ax = -12, Ay = -22 B has magnitude = 30 and angle = +150 degrees Cx = -13, Cy = 9 b) On a single coordinate system use the tip-to-tail graphical method to draw all 4 vectors to scale
a) Add three vectors A, B, and C to get vector R components Rx and Ry the magnitude R and angle of R: Ax = -12, Ay = -22 B has magnitude = 30 and angle = +150 degrees Cx = -13, Cy = 9 b) On a single coordinate system use the tip-to-tail graphical method to draw all 4 vectors to scale
a) Add three vectors A, B, and C to get vector R components Rx and Ry the magnitude R and angle of R: Ax = -12, Ay = -22 B has magnitude = 30 and angle = +150 degrees Cx = -13, Cy = 9 b) On a single coordinate system use the tip-to-tail graphical method to draw all 4 vectors to scale
a) Add three vectorsA, B, and C to get vector R components Rx and Ry the magnitude R and angle of R:
Ax = -12, Ay = -22 B has magnitude = 30 and angle = +150 degrees Cx = -13, Cy = 9
b) On a single coordinate system use the tip-to-tail graphical method to draw all 4 vectors to scale:
System that uses coordinates to uniquely determine the position of points. The most common coordinate system is the Cartesian system, where points are given by distance along a horizontal x-axis and vertical y-axis from the origin. A polar coordinate system locates a point by its direction relative to a reference direction and its distance from a given point. In three dimensions, it leads to cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
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