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Physics, 29.06.2019 18:50 laurajwyman1952

An aircraft undergoes two displacements. if the first displacement is directed at an angle of 210° with the positive x axis and has magnitude 32.0 miles, and if the resultant displacement is directed at an angle of 70.0° with the positive x axis and magnitude 32.0 miles, what are the magnitude and direction of the second displacement? (both angles are measured counterclockwise from the +x axis.) g

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