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Review the diagram.


On a coordinate plane, a vector labeled 120 meters forms angle 25 degrees with the x-axis. It goes to point mirror 1. Another vector labeled 90 meters goes from point mirror 1 to mirror 2. It forms angle 20 degrees with a horizontal line. Point mirror 2 goes to (0, 0).


A laser beam is aimed 25° from horizontal at a mirror 120 m away. The beam bounces off the mirror and continues for an additional 90 m at 20° above horizontal until it hits a target, mirror 2. What is the distance between the origination point and the target?


approximately 85 m

approximately 122 m

approximately 174 m

approximately 194 m

NEED HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRAIN Review the diagram. On a coordinate plane, a vector-example-1

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Answer:

Vectors are usually described in terms of their components in a coordinate system. Even in everyday life we naturally invoke the concept of orthogonal projections in a rectangular coordinate system. For example, if you ask someone for directions to a particular location, you will more likely be told to go 40 km east and 30 km north than 50 km in the direction 37° north of east.

In a rectangular (Cartesian) xy-coordinate system in a plane, a point in a plane is described by a pair of coordinates (x, y). In a similar fashion, a vector

A

in a plane is described by a pair of its vector coordinates. The x-coordinate of vector

A

is called its x-component and the y-coordinate of vector

A

is called its y-component. The vector x-component is a vector denoted by

A

x. The vector y-component is a vector denoted by

A

y. In the Cartesian system, the x and y vector components of a vector are the orthogonal projections of this vector onto the x– and y-axes, respectively. In this way, following the parallelogram rule for vector addition, each vector on a Cartesian plane can be expressed as the vector sum of its vector components:

Explanation:

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Answer:

approximately 85 m

Explanation:

use the law of cosines

x²=120²+90²-2(120)(90)cos(45)

*120 & 90 are given values

*45 is from 25+20; bcuz of alternate interior angles, the other angle from mirror 1 is 25 degrees, making the total 45 degrees

x=√120²+90²-2(120)(90)cos(45)

x=85, the distance btwn origin point and mirror 2

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