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A) What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant of a105-newton force alo

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Question

A) What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant of a105-newton force along the x-axis and a 110-newton force at anangle of 50 degrees to one another. B) Using synthetic division, find the constant c such that thedenominator will divide evenly into the numerator. x^5 - 2x^2 + x + c ------------------- x + 2i A) What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant of a105-newton force along the x-axis and a 110-newton force at anangle of 50 degrees to one another. B) Using synthetic division, find the constant c such that thedenominator will divide evenly into the numerator. x^5 - 2x^2 + x + c ------------------- x + 2i

Explanation / Answer

a) the magnitude of the resultant is 105 N. The direction iseast because the magnitude (105 N) is positive and it moves alongthe x-axis. the second part of that question isn't really clearbecause "at an angle of 50 degrees to one another" doesn't makemuch sense. however the magnitude of that resultant is undoubtedly110 N. b) sorry, can't help ya. try thiswebsite...http://www.purplemath.com/modules/synthdiv4.htm
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