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Four very thin rods, each 5.9 m long, are joined to form a square, as part (a) of the drawing shows. The center of mass of the square is located at the coordinate origin. The rod on the right is then removed, as shown in part (b) of the drawing. What are the x- and y-coordinates of the center of mass of the remaining three-rod system?
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