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Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. Each value can be used more than once, but not all values will be used. A jet is flying at 350 miles/hour in still air. It is traveling in the direction of 210°, where 90° represents North. Find the component form of vector r, which represents the jet's motion. -303.11 -175 350 -320.72 210 150 240 r = <__ cos __ , __ sin __> = <__ , __>

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Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. Each value can be used more-example-1
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-303.11 -175

Explanation:

The jet has a speed of magnitude 350 miles/hour and travelling in a direction of 210°. Hence the jet can be represented with |r| = 350, θ = 210°.

The component form of the vector has both the x component (horizontal component) and the y component (vertical component) Therefore:

The horizontal component =
r_x=|r|cos\theta=350*cos(210^o)= -303.11

The vertical component =
r_y=|r|sin\theta=350*sin(210^o)= -175

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