Two position vectors in a plane. The first, vector, points at angle of 20 below the positive x-axis and has a magnitude

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Two position vectors in a plane. The first, vector, points at angle of 20 below the positive x-axis and has a magnitude

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Two position vectors in a plane. The first, vector, points at angle of 20 below the positive x-axis and has a magnitude of 540 m. The second, vector, points at an angle of 56.0" above the a) O stherm below that is correcta graphical representation of

, in degrees? Give the direction as an angle measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. (b) What is the magnitude, in meters, and what is the direction of vector magnitude direction (counterclockwise from the axis)
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