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A vector has an x-component of length 12 and a y-component of length 14.

What is the angle of the vector? (Hint: Use the inverse tangent.)

User Nurabha
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Answer:

∴ The angle of the vector is 49.4°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

For a vector:


x-component\rightarrow 12


y-component\rightarrow 14

The tangent of angle of a vector is given by:


\tan \theta=(y)/(x)

where
\theta represents the angle of the vector,
y represents the length of
y-component and
x represents the length of
x-component.

Plugging in the given values to get the angle of vector
\theta.


\tan \theta=(14)/(12)

Taking
\tan^(-1) both sides to get
\theta


\theta=\tan^(-1)(14)/(12)


\theta=49.4\°

∴ The angle of the vector is 49.4°.

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