The components of all the vectors are INTEGERS. Consider the two vectors, A and B, in the figure. What would be the x and y comments of the the vector sum C = A + B? y component = x component= Submit Answer Tries 0/4 length of vector = Submit Answer Tries 0/4 angle with respect to x-axis (positive values only) = Submit Answer Tries 0/4 -4 -2 0 2 4

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The components of all the vectors are INTEGERS.
Consider the two vectors, A and B, in the figure. What would be the x and y comments of the the vector sum C = A + B?
x component =
Submit Answer Tries 0/4
length of vector =
Submit Answer Tries 0/4
angle with respect to x-axis (positive values only)
Submit Answer Tries 0/4
y component =
=
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NEW Bangjie Liao Reply (Sun Feb 12 10:42:21 am 2023 (EST))
How to find the angle by using the inverse tangent function if the x component is 0? Dividing the 0 will result a undefined.
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What is the anale if the v-component is zero? You are on the v-avic Tho anale will he one of two values donending on the value of the v-con
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Transcribed Image Text:The components of all the vectors are INTEGERS. Consider the two vectors, A and B, in the figure. What would be the x and y comments of the the vector sum C = A + B? x component = Submit Answer Tries 0/4 length of vector = Submit Answer Tries 0/4 angle with respect to x-axis (positive values only) Submit Answer Tries 0/4 y component = = NEW Re: Arthur Reber Reply (Sun Feb 12 02:49:29 pm 2023 (EST)) Draw the picture! 39°F Wintry mix 4 2 0 -2 -4 -4 -2 0 B 2 Threaded View Chronological View Other Views ... Export NEW Bangjie Liao Reply (Sun Feb 12 10:42:21 am 2023 (EST)) How to find the angle by using the inverse tangent function if the x component is 0? Dividing the 0 will result a undefined. 4 What is the anale if the v-component is zero? You are on the v-avic Tho anale will he one of two values donending on the value of the v-con 99+ L
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