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TRIGONOMETRY (adding vectors algebraically)Find the direction of the cars resultant vector

TRIGONOMETRY (adding vectors algebraically)Find the direction of the cars resultant-example-1

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\theta=50.9^(\circ)

1) Let's sketch out this to better understand it:

Note that there are two vectors here, as we were told and a third one the resultant. So let's find the direction of this blue and resultant vector:

2) Now, let's calculate the tangent of that angle theta, and then the arctangent to find the angle that gives us the direction of that resultant.


\begin{gathered} \tan (\theta)=(16)/(13) \\ \theta=\tan ^(-1)((16)/(13)) \\ \theta=50.9^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Thus, this is the direction of the car's resultant vector 50.9ยบ

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