From Newton's third law,
For every action there is equal and opposite reaction.
Force on charge 2 due to charge 1 = -Force on charge 1 due to charge 1
here -ve sign represents that direction of force will be opposite.
Now given that
Direction of Force on charge 1 due to charge 2 = 319.5 deg CCW from +x-axis
Direction of Force on charge 2 due to charge 1 = deg
CCW from +x-axis
Now these forces are in opposite directions, So
319.5 - = 180 deg
= 319.5 -
180
= 139.5 deg
Counter-clockwise from +x axis
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