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For the script you write, use the vector magnitudes and angles given in Code 4. Then calculate a resultant force magnitude and angle. A standard angle is counter-clockwise from the positive LaTeX: x x axis. The script should give the LaTeX: x x and LaTeX: y y components, magnitude, and angle of the resultant as output. You should post your results but not your script. Save and turn in your script m-file in 1.6.1 - MATLAB File Upload. Save your script with a .m file extension using the /Editor\

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