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Answer to Problem 105E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider two forces
Calculation:
Consider the two forces as
The sum of these forces is
The magnitude of the sum is,
b.
Use a graphing utility to graph the function in part (a) for
b.

Answer to Problem 105E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider two forces
Calculation:
Consider the two forces as
To plot the function using TI-83 graphing calculator, follow the below steps:
Press
Then press the GRAPH button on the calculator and graph appear as shown below,
c.
Use the graph in part (b) to determine the range of the function.
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Answer to Problem 105E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider two forces
Calculation:
Consider the two forces as
To find the maximum and minimum values of the function using the TI-83 graphing calculator follow the steps:
Press SHIFT + TRACE and select minimum from the menu as shown below,
Then press the TRACE button on the calculator and graph appear as shown below,
From the graph it is clear that the minimum value of the function is,
And it occurs at,
Similarly, the maximum value of the function is,
And it occurs at,
d.
Explain that the magnitude of the resultant is never
d.

Answer to Problem 105E
The function
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider two forces
Calculation:
Consider the two forces as
The magnitude of the resultant is,
The minimum value of the cosine function is
Hence, the function
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