Find the component form of u + v given the lengths of u and v and the angles that u and v make with the positive x-axis.\ ||u|| = 8, $\theta_u = 0^\circ$\ ||v|| = 2, $\theta_v = 60^\circ$\ u + v = 9i + $\sqrt{3}$j
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