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A truck travels 1710 m uphill along a road that makes a constant angle of 5 . 08 ◦ with the horizontal. Find the magnitude of the truck’s horizontal component of displacement. Answer in units of m.
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Henry
Dx = 1710*Cos5.08 =

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