How Do You Calculate Direction and Vector Components in Physics Problems?

In summary, the conversation is about someone needing help with their physics homework. They asked for help with a problem involving an airplane traveling between three cities and someone responded with the answer and a second problem about vector components. The second problem is still unsolved and someone suggested finding the x-component using trigonometry.
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Scropion
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Physics HWK? Someone help?
An airplane flies 200 km due west from city A to city B and then 330 km in the direction of 33.0° north of west from city B to city C.
(a) In straight-line distance, how far is city C from city A?
I got this and its 509

b) Relative to city A, in what direction is city C?
this problem is killing me someone help mee!

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The magnitude of vector vector A is 41.9 units and points in the direction 307° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Calculate the x-component of this vector.
 
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I figured out the first problem.

The second problem is killing me now. =[

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The magnitude of vector vector A  is 41.9 units and points in the direction 307° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Calculate the x-component of this vector.
 
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anyone?/
 
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Scropion said:
The magnitude of vector vector A is 41.9 units and points in the direction 307° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Calculate the x-component of this vector.

307 degrees counterclockwise is 53 degrees clockwise, right,,, now you can say Ax=A*cos53
 

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