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Let Ir = 17 at an angle of 40' and (s] = 14 at an angle of 160". Which expression represents Ir + s/? HURRY PLEE


Let Ir = 17 at an angle of 40' and (s] = 14 at an angle of 160. Which expression represents Ir + s

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