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Determine the resultant R. Compute magnitude, sense and angle of inclination with horizontal x.

The image depicts a vector diagram with forces applied at point O in different directions. The coordinate axes are labeled with X(+) and X(-) for the horizontal axis, and Y(+) and Y(-) for the vertical axis.

### Diagram Explanation:

1. **Force 1**:
   - Magnitude: 8 kips
   - Direction: At an angle of 25° above the X(+) axis.

2. **Force 2**:
   - Magnitude: 12 kips
   - Direction: At an angle of 30° below the X(+) axis.

3. **Force 3**:
   - Magnitude: 10 kips
   - Direction: At an angle of 60° below the X(-) axis.

4. **Force 4**:
   - Magnitude: 5 kips
   - Direction: At an angle of 50° above the X(-) axis.

Each force is represented by an arrow indicating its direction and magnitude in kips. The angles are measured from the X-axis, and the positive directions are according to standard angle measurement in a Cartesian plane.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a vector diagram with forces applied at point O in different directions. The coordinate axes are labeled with X(+) and X(-) for the horizontal axis, and Y(+) and Y(-) for the vertical axis. ### Diagram Explanation: 1. **Force 1**: - Magnitude: 8 kips - Direction: At an angle of 25° above the X(+) axis. 2. **Force 2**: - Magnitude: 12 kips - Direction: At an angle of 30° below the X(+) axis. 3. **Force 3**: - Magnitude: 10 kips - Direction: At an angle of 60° below the X(-) axis. 4. **Force 4**: - Magnitude: 5 kips - Direction: At an angle of 50° above the X(-) axis. Each force is represented by an arrow indicating its direction and magnitude in kips. The angles are measured from the X-axis, and the positive directions are according to standard angle measurement in a Cartesian plane.
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