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(9%) Problem 9: An object of mass m has these three forces acting on it (there is no normal force, no surface). Fi-5N, F2-10N, and F3 N. When answering the questions below, assume the x-direction is to the right, and the y-direction is straight upwards Otheexpertta.com 25% Part (a) What is the net force in component form in terms of Fi,F2,F3. and the unit vectors i and j

I would like some help on how to approach this. My point of confusion is how to assign i and j into my formula, and what do they represent.

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