Find the sum of the given vectors. In total, you will find Rox, Ry, R and e (in standard position). Draw and label a diagram of the two vectors being added and the resultant vector. 580 NZ 290° + 400 N Z 150° | Round to 2 decimal places; no units. Rx = Ry = Round to 2 decimal places; no units. R = Round to the nearest whole number, no units. ) In standard position, rounded to the nearest whole number, no units. %3D

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Find the sum of the given vectors.

In total, you will find Rx, Ry, R and Θ (in standard position).

Draw and label a diagram of the two vectors being added and the resultant vector.

580 N < 290° + 400N <150°

Rx= 

Ry= 

R=

Θ=

 

If you could provide a diagram to help me understand I would greatly appricate it. 

QUESTION 15
Find the sum of the given vectors.
In total, you will find Rx, Ry, Rand e (in standard position).
Draw and label a diagram of the two vectors being added and the resultant vector.
580 N Z 290° + 400 N Z 150°
Rx =
Round to 2 decimal places; no units.
Ry
Round to 2 decimal places; no units.
R =
Round to the nearest whole number; no units.
In standard position, rounded to the nearest whole number; no units.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 15 Find the sum of the given vectors. In total, you will find Rx, Ry, Rand e (in standard position). Draw and label a diagram of the two vectors being added and the resultant vector. 580 N Z 290° + 400 N Z 150° Rx = Round to 2 decimal places; no units. Ry Round to 2 decimal places; no units. R = Round to the nearest whole number; no units. In standard position, rounded to the nearest whole number; no units.
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