Answer:
it's 60 degree in my thinking
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this is the answer


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Vector d can be represented as :

Vector c can be represented as :

we have to create vector d from vector c
So, let's assume a vector x, such that sum of vector x and vector c equals to vector d




Henceforth, in order to get vector d, we need to add (-6i - 6j) in vector c
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Answer
MULTIPLY 2.2 & 5.5
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Answer:
(2,-10)
Step-by-step explanation:
I used a graphing tool to graph the system of equations. The the two lines intercept at the point (2,-10). So, (2,-10) is the solution.