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Three forces in a plane act on an object. A force of 25 pounds is exerted 70° above the positive x-axis. The second force is 50 pounds is exerted above the x-axis, such that the angle between the force
and the 25-pound force is 65º. The final force of 43 pounds is applied below the x-axis at a 30° angle with the
axis.
Draw a diagram, and then find both the magnitude and direction of the resultant force. Round all decimals to
the nearest hundredth, when necessary.

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