2. Find A and B $\theta$ 2.0 m A 32$^\circ$ B
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$\sin(32^\circ) = \frac{A}{2.0}$ Step 2: Multiply both sides of the equation by 2.0. $A = 2.0 \sin(32^\circ)$ Step 3: Use a calculator to find the value of A. $A \approx 1.06$ m Show more…
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