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Let p =Fg where F(0, 5) and G(-4, -3). What is the direction angle of -3/2p? 27° 63° 117° 297°
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Let p =Fg where F(0, 5) and G(-4, -3). What is the direction angle of -3/2p?
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117°
297°
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Not C
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Did on edge
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Answer: it’s B) 63
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