Asked by Kathy
Please help me with this question.
I have a triangle that is not a right triangle with sides A, B, and C.(no values).The arrow's heads of A and B are joined and the arrow's head of C is in the tail of B. How do you find the resultant, the vector equation, and the direction of resultant?
Thank you so much.
I have a triangle that is not a right triangle with sides A, B, and C.(no values).The arrow's heads of A and B are joined and the arrow's head of C is in the tail of B. How do you find the resultant, the vector equation, and the direction of resultant?
Thank you so much.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
The way you have described this, A IS the resultant of B and C. If these are indeed three separate vectors then the resultant summing all three is simply 2 times A in the direction of A
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