This can be solved a couple of ways. One way is to use the Pythagorean theorem to write equations for the magnitude from the components of the forces. That is what was done in the graph here.
Another way is to use the Law of Cosines, which lets you make direct use of the angle between the vectors.
.. 13 = a^2 +b^2 -2ab*cos(90°)
.. 19 = a^2 +b^2 -2ab*cos(120°)
Subtracting the first equation from the second, we have
.. 6 = -2ab*cos(120°)
.. ab = 6
Substituting this into the first equation, we have
.. 13 = a^2 +(6/a)^2
.. a^4 -13a^2 +36 = 0
.. (a^2 -9)(a^2 -4) = 0
.. a = ±3 or ±2
The magnitudes of the two forces are 2N and 3N, in no particular order.
Vertical angles<span> are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross, so
</span>∠AOB and ∠DOC are vertical.
Answer:
The correct answer to your question is A because your asking for the vertex of the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertex Algebraic Equations
AB- 3in.
BC- 5in.
CD- 7.2in.
sorry i don't really have an explanation I just looked at the picture and i guess imagined it in my head? lol sorry but here are the answers I hope that helps at least a little bit :))