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Vector Vector   = 4.00 m points eastward and vector   = 3.00 m points southward. The resultant vector   +   is given by A)  5.00 m at an angle 36.9° south of east. B)  5.00 m at an angle 53.1° south of east. C)  5.00 m at an angle 71.6° south of east. D)  5.00 m at an angle 18.4° south of east. E)  5.00 m at an angle 26.6° south of east. = 4.00 m points eastward and vector Vector   = 4.00 m points eastward and vector   = 3.00 m points southward. The resultant vector   +   is given by A)  5.00 m at an angle 36.9° south of east. B)  5.00 m at an angle 53.1° south of east. C)  5.00 m at an angle 71.6° south of east. D)  5.00 m at an angle 18.4° south of east. E)  5.00 m at an angle 26.6° south of east. = 3.00 m points southward. The resultant vector Vector   = 4.00 m points eastward and vector   = 3.00 m points southward. The resultant vector   +   is given by A)  5.00 m at an angle 36.9° south of east. B)  5.00 m at an angle 53.1° south of east. C)  5.00 m at an angle 71.6° south of east. D)  5.00 m at an angle 18.4° south of east. E)  5.00 m at an angle 26.6° south of east. + Vector   = 4.00 m points eastward and vector   = 3.00 m points southward. The resultant vector   +   is given by A)  5.00 m at an angle 36.9° south of east. B)  5.00 m at an angle 53.1° south of east. C)  5.00 m at an angle 71.6° south of east. D)  5.00 m at an angle 18.4° south of east. E)  5.00 m at an angle 26.6° south of east. is given by


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