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Physics, 24.02.2020 16:34, clairajogriggsk

In general it is best to conceptualize vectors as arrows in space, and then to make calculations with them using their components. (You must first specify a coordinate system in order to find the components of each arrow.) This problem gives you some practice with the components. Let vectors Aโƒ— =(1,0,โˆ’3), Bโƒ— =(โˆ’2,5,1), and Cโƒ— =(3,1,1). Calculate the following, and express your answers as ordered triplets of values separated by commas.

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