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Vector  Vector   has a length of 5 and an angle of 30<sup> \circ </sup> with respect to the positive x-axis.Vector   has a length of 5 and an angle of 150<sup> \circ </sup> with respect to the positive x-axis.What is the angle with respect to the positive x-axis for the vector   ? A) 90<sup> \circ </sup> B) 180<sup> \circ </sup> C) 135<sup> \circ </sup> D) 30<sup> \circ </sup> E) 0<sup> \circ </sup>  has a length of 5 and an angle of 30 \circ with respect to the positive x-axis.Vector  Vector   has a length of 5 and an angle of 30<sup> \circ </sup> with respect to the positive x-axis.Vector   has a length of 5 and an angle of 150<sup> \circ </sup> with respect to the positive x-axis.What is the angle with respect to the positive x-axis for the vector   ? A) 90<sup> \circ </sup> B) 180<sup> \circ </sup> C) 135<sup> \circ </sup> D) 30<sup> \circ </sup> E) 0<sup> \circ </sup>  has a length of 5 and an angle of 150 \circ with respect to the positive x-axis.What is the angle with respect to the positive x-axis for the vector  Vector   has a length of 5 and an angle of 30<sup> \circ </sup> with respect to the positive x-axis.Vector   has a length of 5 and an angle of 150<sup> \circ </sup> with respect to the positive x-axis.What is the angle with respect to the positive x-axis for the vector   ? A) 90<sup> \circ </sup> B) 180<sup> \circ </sup> C) 135<sup> \circ </sup> D) 30<sup> \circ </sup> E) 0<sup> \circ </sup>  ?


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