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Juan draws a free-body diagram of an object that is in dynamic equilibrium moving to the left. A free body diagram with 4 force vectors. The first vector is pointing downward, labeled F Subscript g Baseline = Y. The second vector is pointing right, labeled F Subscript t Baseline = X. The third vector is pointing upward, labeled F Subscript N Baseline = 45 N. The fourth vector is pointing left, labeled F Subscript f Baseline = negative 30 N. The up and down vectors are the same length. The right and left vectors are the same length. Which labels correctly complete the diagram? X: 45 N Y: –45 N X: –45 N Y: 30 N X: 30 N Y: –45 N X: 30 N Y: –30 N

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