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Use Eq. 9.19 to determine $A_{3}$ and $\delta_{3}$ in terms of $A_{1}, A_{2}, \delta_{1},$ and $\delta_{2}$.
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Step 1: We start with the equation $A_{3} e^{i \delta_{3}} = A_{1} e^{i \delta_{1}} + A_{2} e^{i \delta_{2}}$. Show more…
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