Each of the following vectors is given in terms of its x and y components. Find the magnitude of each vector and the angle it makes with respect to the +x axis.
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AxAx = -1, AyAy = -6. Find the magnitude of this vector. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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AxAx = -1, AyAy = -6. Find the angle this vector makes with respect to the +x axis. Use value from -180∘∘ to +180 ∘∘. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
∘∘
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AxAx = -6, AyAy = -2. Find the magnitude of this vector. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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AxAx = -6, AyAy = -2. Find the angle this vector makes with respect to the +x axis. Use value from -180∘∘ to +180 ∘∘. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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AxAx = -4, AyAy = -6. Find the magnitude of this vector. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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AxAx = -4, AyAy = -6. Find the angle this vector makes with respect to the +x axis. Use value from -180∘∘ to +180 ∘∘. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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