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Mathematics, 10.02.2020 23:24, sofiakeogh1487

Vector A has a magnitude of 2.00 m and vector B has a magnitude of 5.00 m. If the direction of each vector is unknown, what is the largest possible value for the magnitude of A-B ? If C=A−B.

A) C = 6.00; θ = 270˚

B) C = 3.00; θ = 270˚

C) C = 6.00; θ = 90˚

D) C = 3.00; θ = 90˚

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