Let B = 5.35 m at 60.0°. C and A have equal magnitudes. The direction angle of C is larger than that of A by 25.0°. Let A B = 27.3 m² and BC= 38.1 m². Find the magnitude (in m) and direction (in degrees) of A. magnitude direction m

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Let B = 5.35 m at 60.0°. C and A have equal magnitudes. The direction angle of C is larger than that of A by 25.0°. Let A B = 27.3 m² and B · C = 38.1 m². Find the magnitude (in m) and direction
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Transcribed Image Text:6. DETAILS magnitude direction - Let B = 5.35 m at 60.0°. C and A have equal magnitudes. The direction angle of C is larger than that of A by 25.0°. Let A B = 27.3 m² and B · C = 38.1 m². Find the magnitude (in m) and direction (in degrees) of A. m MY NOTES O ASK YOUR TEACHER
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