3-10. A one-link planar robot moves in the x-y plane as shown in Fig. P3.10. For the given $l$ and $ heta$, find the position $P(x, y)$ of the tip. y 1.5 m P(x, y) 45° x Figure P3.10 A one-link planar robot for problem P3-10.
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