Vector has a magnitude of 8.80 units and makes an angle of 43.0° counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis. Vector has a magnitude of 8.00 units and is directed along the negative x-axis

You are talking about two different vectors so they should have different names.

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To find the resultant vector when Vector A and Vector B are added together, we can use the following steps:

1. Represent Vector A graphically: Start by drawing a vector originating from the origin and making an angle of 43.0° counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis. Ensure that the length of the vector represents the magnitude of 8.80 units.

2. Represent Vector B graphically: Draw a vector originating from the origin and directed along the negative x-axis. The length of this vector should represent the magnitude of Vector B, which is 8.00 units.

3. Draw the resultant vector: To find the resultant of the two vectors, place the tail of Vector B at the head of Vector A. The resultant vector is the vector that starts from the tail of Vector A and ends at the head of Vector B.

4. Measure the magnitude and angle of the resultant vector: Using a ruler, measure the length of the resultant vector. This will give you its magnitude. Additionally, measure the angle it makes counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis. This will give you its direction.

Remember to use appropriate scales when measuring the magnitude and angle, and take care to accurately draw and measure the vectors.