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You are to make four straight-line moves over a flat desert floor, starting at the origin of an xy coordinate system and ending at the xy coordinates (β130 m, 22 m). The x component and y component of your moves are the following, respectively, in meters: (20 and 60), then (bx and β70.0), then (β20.0 and cy), then (β62.0 and β72.0).
(a) What is component bx?
(b) What is component cy?
(c) What is the the magnitude of the overall displacement?
(d) What is the angle of the overall displacement? *counterclockwise to the xaxis
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