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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 23:57, rorea710

PLEASE HELP ME ASAP! 5.13 Complex Numbers and Vectors - Part 1 Promise to give the brainiest answer!

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Question 4
Vector a is expressed in magnitude and direction form as ->a =⟨√26,140∘⟩.
What is the component form ->a?
Enter your answer, rounded to the nearest hundredth, by filling in the boxes.
->a = ⟨?⟩

Question 6
->a = βŸ¨βˆ’3,βˆ’5⟩ and -> b=⟨1,4⟩.
Represent ->a + ->b using the parallelogram method.
Use the Vector tool to draw the vectors, complete the parallelogram method, and draw ->a + ->b

Question 7
Michael plots the point with the polar coordinates (βˆ’2,βˆ’4Ο€/3).
How does he plot this point?
Drag a value or phrase into each box to correctly complete the statements.
Michael first determines which line the angle of rotation places the point on. This line tells Michael that the point must lie in ? area if r is positive or ? area if r is negative. The radius of 2 tells Michael that the point lies on the second circle of the polar plane. The value of r is negative. Therefore, the point will lie ? area the angle of rotation.
ANSWER CHOICES
quadrantI quadrant II quadrantIII quadrant IV in the same quadrant as in opposite quadrant of

Question 8
Simplify.
[(2i)^2]^3/8i
Enter your answer in the box.

Question 9
What are the fourth roots of βˆ’3+3√3i?
Enter your answer by filling in the boxes. Enter the roots in order of increasing angle measure in the simplest form.
? cis (???)
? cis (???)
? cis (???)
? cis (???)

Question 10 (see screenshot 10)
Question11
->b=βŸ¨βˆ’1,3⟩ and ->c =βŸ¨βˆ’11,βˆ’2⟩.
What is ->c +->b in component form?
Enter your answer by filling in the boxes.
->c+->b=⟨?,?⟩
Question12
Convert (x+2)^2+y^2=4 to polar form.
Drag and drop an answer to each box to correctly complete the equation.
r = ???,???
ANSWER CHOICES
-4 -2 2 4 sin0 cos0
Question13
Divide.
6√3 cis(7Ο€/6)Γ·3√5 cis(Ο€/3)
Drag a value into each box to correctly express the quotient in polar form.
6√3 cis(7Ο€/6)Γ·3√5 cis(Ο€/3) = ? cis (?)
Question14
What does the graph of the parametric equations x(t)=4βˆ’t and y(t)=(tβˆ’1)^2, where t is on the interval [βˆ’2,2], look like?
Drag and drop the answers to the boxes to correctly complete the statements.
The parametric equations graph as a portion of a parabola. The initial point is ? and the terminal point is ?. The vertex of the parabola is ?. Arrows are drawn along the parabola to indicate motion
ANSWER CHOICES
(3.0) (6,9) (4,1) (2,1) right to left left to right (0,3)

Question 15
The initial point of ->a is (βˆ’1,6), and its terminal point is (βˆ’3,βˆ’2).
What is the value of ||->aβˆ₯?
Enter your answer, as a simplified radical, in the box.
βˆ₯->aβˆ₯ =

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PLEASE HELP ME ASAP! 5.13 Complex Numbers and Vectors - Part 1

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PLEASE HELP ME ASAP! 5.13 Complex Numbers and Vectors - Part 1

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PLEASE HELP ME ASAP! 5.13 Complex Numbers and Vectors - Part 1

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