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Total 0/3 A vector A has a magnitude of 49.0 m and points in a direction 20.0° below the x axis. A second vector, B, has a magnitude of 70.0 m and points in a direction 41.0° above the x axis.

Find the magnitude and direction of the vector D.

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I do not see how the vector D is defined. I have to assume that vector D is the sum of vectors A and B.

To find the resultant (sum) of vectors, you would sum the x- and y-components by resolving the vectors in the x-direction (Pcos(θ)) and y-direction (Psin(θ)).
The magnitude of the resultant is
sqrt(SumX²+SumY²)
and the direction is obtained by
atan(SumY/SumX).
Pay attention to the quadrant of the angle by observing the signs of SumX and SumY.
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