yeah I have .1414 also, I got the .5657 from the problem I had written beneath it. I figured out what I was doing wrong. I was not taking the resultant of AC and AB like you earlier suggested. I tried it this way, and I got the correct result. Thank you for all of your help.
for AC and AB i did (6.674E-11)(4)(4)/.1^2 =1.068E-7
for AD i used (6.674E-11)(4)(4)/.5657^2 = 1.89E-9
I believe these are the correct values, now this is where I run into problems.
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I am having trouble with (b) the square
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