Use Hooke's law... (just kidding)
Break down each force vector into horizontal and vertical components.



The resultant force is the sum of these vectors,

and has magnitude

The closest answer is D.
Let's actually find the roots, using the quadratic formula:
<span>p(x)=x^2+x+3 gives us a=1, b=1 and c=3.
-1 plus or minus sqrt(1^2-4(1)(3))
Then x = -----------------------------------------------
2
The discriminant here is negative, so the roots x will be complex:
-1 plus or minus sqrt(-11) -1 plus or minus i*sqrt(11)
x = ---------------------------------- = -------------------------------------
2 2
These are irrational roots; they cannot be expressed as the ratios of integers.</span>
X=7 and y=4 are the correct equations
The y-axis is the line that is vertical in a graph. Four units to the right of the y-axis means that it will be four units above the x-axis, the horizontal line, which means that your x coordinate is 4, your y coordinate can be whatever you want.
Ex. (4,1) (4,8)