Find the angle the resultant force makes with dog a rope

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Question: Two dogs pull horizontally on ropes attached to a post; the angle between the ropes is 57.0. Dog A exerts a force of 280 N and dog B exerts a force of 340 N. Find the magnitude of the resultant force. Find the angle the resultant force makes with dog A's rope. The response must be typed, single spaced, must be in times new roman font (size 12) and must follow the APA format.

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