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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'll assume you can find 1 and 2. Otherwise, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions Once we find the x and y components of V1 and V2. We can find the components of V as such \(V_x = 3*V_{1,x} + 2*V_{2,x}\) and \(V_y = 3*V_{1,y} + 2*V_{2,y}\) The angle \(\theta\) can be found as \(\tan \theta = {y \over x}\) The magnitude of V can be found using Pythagorean theorem. It is the hypotenuse. Vector W can be solved in the same way.

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