1. 3. To add together two vectors, we start by 2. An easy way to remember the trig relationships with a right triangle i

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1. 3. To add together two vectors, we start by 2. An easy way to remember the trig relationships with a right triangle i

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1. 3. To add together two vectors, we start by 2. An easy way to remember the trig relationships with a right triangle is SOH CAH TOA (pronounced "so-cuh-toe-uh"). Which of the following is part of this mnemonic? (Select ALL that apply.) O adding the direction (angle) of the vectors together. O You cannot add together two vectors. O adding the magnitudes (lengths) of the vectors together. O drawing them "tip-to-tail" with each other. A sine is opposite over hypotentuse cosine is adjacent over hypotenuse None of the other answers is correct tangent is opposite over adjacent vector A scalar is a quantity with both a magnitude (size) and direction. is a quantity with just a magnitude (size), but no direction.
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