1. The direction of the vector
relative to the positive x-axis satisfies

2. A vector with magnitude
and direction
has component form

We have
, but "angle of 60 degrees with the negative x-axis" is a bit ambiguous. I would take it to mean "60 degrees counterclockwise relative to the negative x-axis", so that the direction is
. Then

But this doesn't match any of the options, so more likely it means the angle is 60 degrees clockwise relative to the negative x-axis, in which case
and we'd get

3. Same as question 2, but now we're using
notation. The vector has magnitude
and its direction is
. So the vector is

4. The velocity of the plane relative to the air,
is 175 mph at 40 degrees above the positive x-axis. The velocity of the air relative to the ground,
, is 35 mph at 60 degrees above the positive x-axis. We want to know the velocity of the plane relative to the ground,
.
We use the relationship

Translating the known vectors into component form, we have

This vector has magnitude and direction


(or 43 degrees NE)