Question: i need help with oart a , b , c , d plsss helppp To use the dot product to find the components of forces

i need help with oart a, b, c, d
plsss helppp
To use the dot product to find the components of
forces acting in arbitrary directions.
A three-legged structure is shown below. It is
attached to the ground at points B=(4.44,0,0)
and C=(-4.44,0,0) and connected to the
ceiling at point A=(-5.40,3.19,5.05). The
three legs connect at point D=(0,2.37,4.00),
where two forces, F and P, act. Force F is given
by F=4.00i-13.0j+27.6kN;P has
magnitude 40.0 N and direction angles
=119.0,=34.5, and =73.0 for the x,
y, and z axes, respectively. (Figure 1)
Find the Cartesian components of force P acting in the x,y, and z directions given P=40.0N,=119.0,=34.5, and =73.0. Recall that is the angle between the vector and the x axis,
is the angle between the vector and the y axis, and is the angle between the vector and the z axis.
Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures.
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Part B - Finding the angle between forces
Find the angle between forces F and P.
Express your answer to three significant figures in degrees.
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Part C - Determining the force along a member
Determine the magnitude, FDA, acting along member DA, due to the applied force F=4.00i-13.0j+27.6kN.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Part D - Finding the component of a force perpendicular to a direction
Given F=4.00i-13.0j+27.6kN, find the component of F that acts perpendicular to member DA such that the vector addition of the perpendicular and parallel components of )
with respect to DA equals F. Express your answer in component form.
i need help with oart a , b , c , d plsss helppp

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